ANTH 105HF — Honors Language and Culture 3 Units
54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course explores the nature of language in relation to culture and how language processes develop and change. Students will examine how cultural knowledge is linguistically organized and how language shapes our perception of the world, and how it acts as a guide, both symbolic and practical, to understanding human actions. A basic introduction into the primary concepts of the discipline help students to understand what language reveals about human beings as bearers of culture. Field trips may be required outside of regularly scheduled class time. This course fulfills the Multicultural Education Requirement for graduation. (CSU) (UC) (Degree Credit) AA GE, CSU GE, IGETC
Part of
- Anthropology Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Anthropology Associate in Arts Degree
- American Sign Language and Deaf Culture Associate in Arts Degree
- Foreign Language Associate in Arts Degree
- Interdisciplinary Studies: Emphasis in Social Behavior and Self-Development Associate in Arts
- Interdisciplinary Studies: Emphasis in Social Sciences Associate in Arts Degree
- Spanish Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer