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Nov 23, 2024
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ANTH 1200 - Intro to Cultural Anthropology This course examines the intricacies, uniqueness, and/or universal characteristics of cultures from a national and global perspective. It explores and defines anthropology, identifies what anthropologists do, the value of the field and the careers which may utilize these skills and abilities. This course provides a brief history, the evolutionary theories and key concepts in field of anthropology and provide an introduction to the scientific methodology and techniques used in this field. Additionally, this course will present comparisons of the sum of mankind’s learned behavior, as opposed to genetically determined behavior, the plight of tribal peoples today as well as the relationship between cultural and personal traits. Minimum Credits: 3 General Education Cultural Studies-Social & Behavioral, Cultural Studies-Global Diversity Grading: Letter
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