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ANTH-001 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

ANTH-001 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
Faculty:
  • Onder, Sylvia
  • An introduction to the study of human social, physical, economic, and political adaptation within society. The course provides a comparative framework for viewing cultural institutions and social roles in traditional and complex societies. Introduces students to an overview of the subdisciplines and methodology of anthropology, and socio-cultural perspectives on such issues as kinship, family structure, gender roles, medical and religious belief systems, and culture change. The cross-cultural perspective should enable students to discover the variations and universal aspects of the human experience.
    Credits: 3
    Prerequisites: None

    Course syllabi
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    Spring '10: Khatib, M. (description)
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    Sections:

    ANTH-001-01 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
    Spring only
    ANTH 001-01: INTRO TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
    Professor Elzbieta M. Gozdziak
    MW 8:50 am – 10:05 am
    White-Gravenor 208
    An introduction to the study of human social, physical, economic, and political adaptation within society. The course provides a comparative framework for viewing cultural institutions and social roles in traditional and complex societies. Introduces students to an overview of the subdisciplines and methodology of anthropology, and socio-cultural perspectives on such issues as kinship, family structure, gender roles, medical and religious belief systems, and culture change. The cross-cultural perspective should enable students to discover the variations and universal aspects of the human experience.
    Credits: 3
    Prerequisites: None
    ANTH-001-02 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
    Faculty:
  • Fisher, Melissa
  • An introduction to the study of human social, physical, economic, and political adaptation within society. The course provides a comparative framework for viewing cultural institutions and social roles in traditional and complex societies. Introduces students to an overview of the subdisciplines and methodology of anthropology, and socio-cultural perspectives on such issues as kinship, family structure, gender roles, medical and religious belief systems, and culture change. The cross-cultural perspective should enable students to discover the variations and universal aspects of the human experience.
    Credits: 3
    Prerequisites: None
    ANTH-001-03 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
    Offered academic year 2009-2010
    Faculty:
  • Brennan, Denise
  • An introduction to the study of human social, physical, economic, and political adaptation within society. The course provides a comparative framework for viewing cultural institutions and social roles in traditional and complex societies. Introduces students to an overview of the subdisciplines and methodology of anthropology, and socio-cultural perspectives on such issues as kinship, family structure, gender roles, medical and religious belief systems, and culture change. The cross-cultural perspective should enable students to discover the variations and universal aspects of the human experience.
    Credits: 3
    Prerequisites: None
    ANTH-001-04 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
    Faculty:
  • Onder, Sylvia
  • An introduction to the study of human social, physical, economic, and political adaptation within society. The course provides a comparative framework for viewing cultural institutions and social roles in traditional and complex societies. Introduces students to an overview of the subdisciplines and methodology of anthropology, and socio-cultural perspectives on such issues as kinship, family structure, gender roles, medical and religious belief systems, and culture change. The cross-cultural perspective should enable students to discover the variations and universal aspects of the human experience.
    Credits: 3
    Prerequisites: None
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