Cultural Anthropology

Course Code:
SOC 300
Course Group(s):
COMM: Diversity Cluster, Degree Applicable, ENST: Environment & Society Cluster, FSMT: Diversity Cluster, Integrative Studies: ENST Program Options, Integrative Studies: PSYCH Program Options, Liberal Arts and Science Elective, NRCM: Cultural Perspective Cluster, PACM: Human Dimension Cluster, RECR: Diversity Cluster, Social & Cultural Engagement - Integrated
Course Description:
Anthropology involves the systematic study of humankind and the unique and diverse ways in which humans have successfully adapted to vastly different environmental settings throughout the world. Cultural Anthropology provides students with an opportunity to explore and understand the diversity of human thought and behavior that characterize different cultures. Through the application of theoretical frameworks developed by anthropologists and the use of case studies from five continents, students will learn how we, in the Western world, can understand and appreciate the diversity of cultures and cultural expression found throughout the world today. (3 hours lecture). Prerequisite: Social Cultural Reinforcing and Written Communication Reinforcing level courses Completes General Education Requirements WC-I, SC-I, LAS
Credit:
3
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