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ANTH 104 - Introductory Cultural Anthropology |
This introduction to the methods and concepts of cultural anthropology will emphasize how action, thought, and belief combine to form coherent cultural patterns. The intensive study of a few cultures will be set within the larger perspective of sociocultural evolution and the anthropological sub-fields of political, psychological and economic anthropology, kinship, religion, and linguistics.
4.000 Credit hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Final Examination, Lecture/Seminar, Course Offered Independently Social Sciences Division Anthropology Department Course Attributes: G4, G7 |
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