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An introduction to socio-cultural anthropology. Anthropology offers comparative perspectives on the ways people live in the world. In doing so, it challenges some of our commonly held assumptions about what is natural and universal. The course will explore anthropology’s approaches, concepts and methods emphasizing case studies from different settings. Students may receive credit for both SOAN 201 and SOAN 203 Every semester.
Term | Spring |
Days | TR |
Time | 5:00 pm - 6:15 pm |
Location | NICELY 417 |
Enrolled | 25/25 You can add this course to your wishlist and receive an email as soon as a spot becomes available |
Attribute | Humanities I, Social Sciences I |
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