ANT221 — Cultural Anthropology
This course is a study of the nature and development of culture. The economic, political, religious and social organizations of selected human groups (with an emphasis on non-Western and underrepresented groups) are examined, compared and evaluated. It explores the cultural determinations of individual human behavior and means of adaptation.
Prerequisites: ENG-109, ELI-109, ELI-110, ENG-100
Part of
- History (Plan 13AB-HST)
- Psychology A.A. (Plan 13AB-PSY)
- Anthropology A.A. (Plan 13AB-ANT)
- Sociology A.A. (Plan 13AB-SOC)
- Humanities A.A. (Plan 13AB-HUM)
- Philosophy A.A. (Plan 13AB-PHI)
- Emergency Medical Technology A.A.S. (Plan 21EA)
- Social Work A.A. (Plan 13AB-SWK)
- Sustainability A.S. (Plan 11AB-SUS)
- Pre-Dentistry A.A. (Plan 13AB-DNT)
- Pre-Medicine A.A. (Plan 13AB-MED)
- Pre-Pharmacy A.A. (Plan 13AB-PHR)
- Health Information Technology A.A.S. (Plan 21HM)
- Medical Assisting Certifcate (Plan 21MA)
- Medical Assisting A.A.S. (Plan 21MD)
- Nursing A.A.S. (Plan 21NC)