ZLH05 | CANTH-1101 Cultural Anthropology

Course Description

This course introduces students to basic anthropology concepts and methods of cultural analysis. Students will chronicle the development and evolution of anthropology, and focus on cultural anthropology, the study of human culture social behaviors, beliefs and interaction. Students will be encouraged to analyze processes of change within and between groups, especially in regard to identity, family, religion and spirituality, economy, politics, power and globalization. The majority of the work will be classroom-based, but experiential components may be included and are essential to understanding the role of an anthropologist in the field.
This course earns college credit
State ID#: 04252
Department: Early College
Grade Level:10, 11, 12
Credits: 10
Alternate Credits: History and Social Science, History and Social Science
Class Type: Elective
Pre/Co-Requisites: World History 2, Critical Issues in US History

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