An introduction to the central concepts, theories, and techniques employed by cultural anthropologists to explore the social and cultural dimensions of human experience. Major topics include cross-cultural comparisons of subsistence patterns, economic and political organization, kinship and marriage, language and symbolism, religion and belief systems, artistic expression, colonialism and globalization, gender, sexuality, and race.
This in-person class requires the use of Canvas to access course materials, submit assignments, and receive instructor feedback. Students will need access to an internet resource to enabled applications to complete assignments. See instructor's website for more information:
Recommended Preparation, Readiness for college-level English or ESL 188