ANTH 100 — Cultural Anthropology
This course traces the social behavior of present societies exploring various cultures on earth. The class will study those societies in terms of culture growth, through a survey of the basic, learned behavior patterns. Thus the class will study a wide range of cultural phenomena, including material culture, social organization, customs, religions, languages, family life, economics, the arts and literature.
Part of
- Anthropology (AA-T)
- Anthropology (A.A.)
- California General Education Transfer Curriculum (Cal-GETC) (CERT)
- Chicano Studies (A.A.)
- Communication Studies 2.0 (AA-T)
- Geography (AA-T)
- International Studies: Global Resources (A.A.)
- International Studies: Global Resources (CERT)
- International Studies: Global Studies (A.A.)
- Global Studies (AA-T)
- International Studies: Global Studies (CERT)
- History (AA-T)
- Law, Public Policy, and Society (AA-T)
- Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Sociology (AA-T)
- International Studies: World Culture (A.A.)
- International Studies: World Culture (CERT)