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Anthropology 2351 (ANTH 2351) - World Cultures: Perspectives from Anthropology (Three semester hours)

This course undertakes the study of culture and society from a cross-cultural perspective. It provides an introduction to the major concepts, research methods, and theoretical frameworks of cultural anthropology. Topics focus on marriage and family practices, gender roles and identities, subsistence strategies, political and economic systems and religion. The course will help students better understand variations in behaviors and beliefs cross-culturally while also providing important insights into U.S. culture.

Note: This course fulfills partial requirements for the Social & Behavioral Science portion of the University Studies.

 

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