| COLLEGE: | Arts and Sciences | |
| DEPARTMENT: | Anthropology | |
| PREFIX: | ANT | |
| NUMBER: | 2000 | |
| TITLE: | Introduction to Anthropology | |
| CREDIT HOURS: | 4 | COURSE ATTR: | Social and Behavioral Sciences Gen Ed - ALAMEA Perspectives Gen Ed - Social Sciences |
COREQUISITES: | N/A | PREREQUISITES: | Please refer to Search-A-Bull | COURSE DESCRIPTION: | The cross-cultural study of the human species in biological and social perspective. Surveys the four major branches of anthropology: physical anthropology (human biology), archaeology (the analysis of the prehistoric and historic remains of human cultures), anthropological linguistics (the analysis of language in its cultural context), and cultural anthropology (the cross-cultural study of peoples living in the world today, be they in tribal, peasant, or urban societies). |
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