ANT 100
Introduction to Anthropology
What is it to be human? Anthropologists attempt to answer this question by learning as much as possible about human societies past and present, using holistic, comparative, field based, and evolutionary perspectives. Students will explore the questions, methods, and domains of anthropology. They will reflect on concepts of culture and evolutionary theory, human variation and primatology. They will examine archeological and ethnographic evidence and discuss political, economic, and social questions of equality, expansion, and globalization.
ANT 100 Requisite Information:
ANT 100 Let's You Take:
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- ANT 200 - Anthropological Perspectives
- ANT 306 - Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology
- BLG 133 - Fundamentals of Biological Anthropology I
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