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ANT 105 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

Three Credits
Fall and Spring Semesters

This course is an introduction to cultural anthropology and is designed as an exploration into the diversity of ways in which human beings perceive and order the social world. Topics covered include kinship, gender, language, ecology, economy, political organization, globalization, religion and worldview from a diverse array of cultural viewpoints. Course readings and films include both classic and contemporary ethnographies.

General Education Attribute(s): Social Scientific Inquiry
Course Applies to: Asian Studies, Middle Eastern Studies, Latin American & Caribbean Studies (with permission of the LACS Program Director)
Note: This course was formerly offered as SOC 228 Cultural Anthropology.