ANTH150C1

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ANTH150C1 - Humanity: A How to Guide

Anthropology, Sch of Undergraduate UA - UA General

Course Description

Anthropology is the integrative study of who we are and where we come from. Anthropologists study all aspects of human life, including evolution, language, material culture, social institutions, health, genetics, and many other topics. Drawing on core readings and case studies from within the four sub fields of anthropology, biological, archaeological, linguistic, and socio-cultural perspectives, this course examines human origins, diversity, and culture. Throughout this course, we emphasize current global approaches to studying humanity with the goal of better understanding our place in the world.

Min Units

3

Max Units

3

Repeatable for Credit

No

Grading Basis

GRD - Regular Grades A, B, C, D, E

Career

Undergraduate

Course Attributes

GE - T1-INDV (Tier 1 Individuals & Societies), GEED - BC (Gen Ed: Building Connections)

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Name

Lecture

Workload Hours

3

Optional Component

No

Typically Offered Main Campus

Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer