- ANTH 4180 Anthropological Perspectives: Contemporary Issues

  • ANTHROPOLOGY

Course Credits: 3


Semester(s) Offered

Special Topics noted below

  • Fall 2022
  • Fall 2018
    • Possibly Asia-Related: War & Refugees
  • Fall 2017
    • Possibly Asia-Related: War & Refugees
  • Summer 2016
    • Not Asia-Related: Science, Technology & Society
  • Fall 2015
    • Not Asia-Related: Science, Technology & Society

Catalog Description

Students read, discuss, and write critical evaluations of contemporary publications in anthropology. Identifies basic themes that inform major anthropological perspectives. Students then bring these perspectives to bear on issues currently facing the human species. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Requisites: Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Juniors or Seniors).


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