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Oct 31, 2024
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ANTH& 206 - Cultural Anthropology: CD
5.0 Credits An introduction to the nature of culture as a set of rules for the shared, learned, and patterned forms of behavior found in each society. Emphasis on theoretical orientation, cultural adaptation and integration, social organization, and cultural variation. Course-level Learning Objectives (CLOs) Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Define key terms, concepts, and subfields in anthropology.
- Conduct and explain the value of participant observation and service-learning with local community partners.
- Identify the crucial role of culture, evolution, and diversity in thesustainability of human-ecosystem interactions.
- Explain how societies are interrelated and the increasing impact of globalization on human lives and cultures.
- Recognize and describe key features of human cultures and society: language, subsistence, family, kinship, ethnicity, religion, socialization, politics, economics, gender, etc.
- Identify ways that cultural anthropological research methods, knowledge and skills can be applied to the solution of contemporary world problems.
- Critically evaluate and responsibly use and cite library and online resources.
- Apply knowledge, awareness, and skills to identify and analyze issues related to diversity.
Course Typically Offered Fall, Winter, Spring
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