ANT-102

Cultural Anthropology

This course explores the cross-cultural variability of human behavior and provides a holistic approach to understanding global diversity. We focus on how cultures shape and are shaped by the physical and social world around them, with particular emphasis on social stratification, political organization, subsistence, kinship, family, and religion. Throughout, students will gain an appreciation for the impact local and global processes have on cultural identity and enduring transnational inequalities related, but not limited to, race, power, gender, and wealth. Three class hours.

ANT-102 Sections for Intersession 2024

With the following scheduling option(s)

1 Section Offered

ANT-102, Section SL1

CRN #30103
Online/Virtual Campus (asynchronous)

Instructor(s)

Daniel Tyree

Scheduled Meeting Times

TypeLocationDate(s)Day / Time
LectureOnline
Jan 2nd, 2024 – Jan 18th, 2024N/A
Type Lecture
Location Online
Date(s) Jan 2nd, 2024 – Jan 18th, 2024
Day / Time N/A