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Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

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Course Number: 
S110
Department (unused): 
ANTH
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<p>Course closed to further enrollment. In-person Course. Anthropological study of cosmology, tacit knowledge, and ways of knowing the world in specific social settings. Ways in which sociocultural specificity helps to explain human solutions to problems of cooperation and conflict, production and reproduction, expression, and belief. Introduction to anthropological ways of understanding cultural difference in approaches to sickness and healing, gender and sexuality, economics, religion, and communication. 1 Credit. Session B: July 1 – August 2. Tuition: $5070.</p>
Instructor Name: 
Matthew O'Malley
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ANTH
Subject Number (unused): 
ANTHS110
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TTh 1.00-4.15
Term Code: 
202402
CRN: 
30656
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15791135
Session (deprecated): 
H5B
Distributional Designation (deprecated): 
LMIP
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ANTH S110 (CRN: 30656)

Course closed to further enrollment. In-person Course. Anthropological study of cosmology, tacit knowledge, and ways of knowing the world in specific social settings. Ways in which sociocultural specificity helps to explain human solutions to problems of cooperation and conflict, production and reproduction, expression, and belief. Introduction to anthropological ways of understanding cultural difference in approaches to sickness and healing, gender and sexuality, economics, religion, and communication. 1 Credit. Session B: July 1 – August 2. Tuition: $5070.


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