- ANTH 1155 Exploring Cultural Diversity
- ANTHROPOLOGY
Course Credits: 3
Semester(s) Offered
Special Topics noted below
- Spring 2025
- Spring 2023
- Water and Society
- Digital Tech & Global Connect
- Spring 2022
- Introduction to the Anthropology of Japan
- Fall 2018
- Asia-Related: Anthropology of Southeast Asia
- Summer 2018
- Asia-Related: Mesopotamia-2nd Millenium BC
- Fall 2017
- Not Asia-Related: The Inca; Culture and Environment
- Fall 2016
- Asia-Related: Anthropology of Southeast Asia
- Not Asia-Related: The Inca; Culture and Environment
- Summer 2016
- Asia-Related: Mesopotamia-2nd Millenium BC
- Spring 2016
- Not Asia-Related: Native North American; Indigenous Societies of the SW
- Fall 2015
- Asia-Related: Anthropology of Japan
- Not Asia-Related: Peoples of Papua New Guinea; The Inca
Catalog Description
Examines the geography, kinship, politics and religious values of a particular non-Western people in historical and contemporary context through an anthropological perspective. Check with department for semester offerings. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: human diversity.
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