| Course Description: |
| Course Number: |
0510-210-01 |
Course Title: |
Cultural Anthropology |
Credit Hours: |
4 |
| Instructor: |
Paul Grebinger
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Description: |
| This course explores how human beings across the globe live and work according to different values and beliefs. Students will develop the tools for acquiring knowledge, awareness, and appreciation of cultural differences, and in turn enhance their abilities to interact across cultures. The course accomplishes these aims by examining the relationship between individuals and their communities, and the dynamics of ritual, religious, political, and social life in different parts of the world. Fulfills a Liberal Arts core social/behavioral science requirement. Counts as a prerequisite for the sociology/anthropology concentration and minor and the international studies and urban community studies majors as a prerequisite for cultures in globalization. Class 4, Credit 4 (offered quarterly) |
Course Notes: |
| 0510-210. Fulfills a Liberal Arts core social/behavioral science requirement. Counts as a prerequisite for the sociology/anthropology concentration and minor and the international studies and urban community studies majors as a prerequisite for cultures in globalization. |
| Section Description: |
| Section Number: |
01 |
| Indicators: |
None
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| Section Notes: |
| 10 SEATS NTID SUPPORTED IF REQUESTED BY10/27. |
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| Schedule: |
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10:00AM - 11:50AM |
Building 12 - Room 3245 |
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