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ANTH 152 - Culture and Humanity - University of Hawaii West Oahu |
As an introduction to the subfield of cultural anthropology, this course examines socio-cultural variation on a global scale. Specific topics include economic and political organization, food subsistence and the environment, colonization and globalization, religion, kinship and descent, marriage and family, language and communication, health anthropology, as well as inequities related to gender, class, ethnicity, and racism. The ways in which contemporary anthropology addresses real world issues is a major component of the course. (FGB)
3.000 Credit hours 45.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Hybrid-Technology Intensive, Lecture Social Sciences Division Social Science Department Gen. Ed./Focus: FGB - Foundations: GMP Group B |
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