Sociocultural anthropology is the comparative study of human societies and cultures. This course is designed to introduce students to central areas of anthropological inquiry, a range of key theoretical perspectives and the discipline’s holistic approach. Through field-based research projects, students will also gain familiarity with the discipline’s qualitative research methods (especially participant observation). While students will encounter the works of key historical figures in the discipline, they will also discover current debates on globalization and transnationalism. Finally, this course also strives to cultivate students’ ability to reflect critically on their own identities and cultures, thereby gaining a greater understanding and appreciation for diversity and an improved set of intercultural communication skills.

Credits
4 credits
Pre-requisites
None
Co-requisites
None
Term
Fall 2021
Discipline
AN (Anthropology)
Day Start Time End Time
Thursday
13:45
15:05
Type
CCI
Can be taken twice for credit?
Off
Level
Undergraduate
CAMS ID
42158
Code
AN1002A
Name
SOCIO-CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
First Name
Staff
Last Name
Staff
Real name
Section
A
Start Date
Sunday, September 05 2021
End Date
Thursday, December 09 2021
Start Month
September
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