ANTH 120 Comparative World Cultures

This course provides an examination of various facets of social structure, social organization, and social practices in small-scale non-western societies, past and present. The Trobriand Islanders and Ju/'hoansi provide the primary case studies. Basic principles of anthropological examination and archaeological inference will be discussed and utilized in the examination of the customs, values, and beliefs of these communities. Students will have the opportunity to do individual inquiry-led research and thereby gain an understanding and appreciation of a major culture other than their own.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Eligible to enroll in ENGL 121

Hours Weekly

3 hours weekly