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                      | 2020-2021 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
   |  ANTH 102 - Culture, Diversity, and InequalityProvides an introduction to cultural anthropology and is intended to help students come to a better understanding of human cultures and societies through the analysis and comparison of specific cases. Students study diverse societies from a wide range of geographic areas and examine topics such as kinship and marriage, economic organization, religion, gender, and social change. Students learn about some of the major theories and theorists in cultural anthropology and examine the way cultural anthropologists collect and interpret data, particularly in the course of fieldwork.
 
 Credits: 1.00
 Corequisite: None
 Prerequisites: None
 Major/Minor Restrictions: None
 Class Restriction: No Junior, Senior
 Area of Inquiry: Social Relations,Inst.& Agents
 Liberal Arts CORE: None
 Formerly: SOAN 102
 
 
 
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