Courses

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Study Areas

 

Anthropology

  • ANTH 200 Cultural Anthropology

    A study of the dynamic nature of socio-cultural systems in an increasingly interconnected, "globalizing" world. This course briefly introduces the development of anthropological theory and the methods of its research. It then explores some of the diverse and constantly changing patterns found in human societies in, for example, the organization of kinship and economic, political, social, and religious systems.

  • ANTH 310 Ethnography

    This course examines the theory and practice of ethnography. As participant-observers, students immerse themselves in a particular social setting, record field notes, conduct interviews, analyze data and report findings.

    Prerequisite: ANTH 200 Cultural Anthropology