ANT101 — Cultural and Social Anthropology
ANT 101 - Cultural and Social Anthropology ANT 101 - Cultural and Social Anthropology Credits/Units: 3 cr. A cross-cultural approach to human behavioral diversity, through the methods of cultural anthropology. This course will explore major dimensions of global human diversity, including language, subsistence, kinship, sexuality, gender, social structures, race, ethnicity, politics, religion, and economics through cross-cultural comparisons. Throughout, the course emphasizes a holistic perspective that highlights the many intersections between these topics and analyzes them according to several theories of social change. Social Science Category: Fulfills Category C or Fulfills Category E General Education Designation: (G3A, G6A)