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SOCA 102G

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Cultural Anthropology

Academic Level

Undergraduate

Course Title

Cultural Anthropology

Description

The analysis of human culture as it has evolved to the present, covering theories and methods, cultural universals and variations in such areas as marriage and family, politics, economics, kinship, religion and the arts, with an emphasis on non-Western and non-industrial societies. Writing intensive. Prereq. - ENGL 101. Also available through Online Learning. Core: CT, D, SIT, WI.

3

Repeatable for Additional Credit

No

Prerequisites and Corerequisites

Prerequisite: ENGL101

General Education Foundational Course Categories: Intellectual & Practical Skills

Societies & Institutions Over Time (SIT), Diversity and Global Awareness (D)

General Education Foundational Course Categories: Knowledge of Arts, Cultures and the Natural World

Writing Intensive (WI)

This course is an approved AA/AS elective

Yes

This course is an approved AAS elective

Yes

Honors Section Available

No