Instructor: Various
Term 1/Term 2
Various Sections
Description:
Basic concepts and methods of anthropology; culture and race; comparative study of social systems, religion, symbolism, art, and other institutions. Examples are drawn from a variety of cultures.
ANTH100 will inspire you to see the world through a new lens. The course invites you to explore the vibrant and diverse world of cultural anthropology, uncovering the myriad ways humans live and interact across different societies. From the intricacies of language and religion to the dynamics of kinship, gender, health, and economy, you’ll explore the profound themes that shape our world. Lectures and engaging weekly discussions will help you think like an anthropologist and experience the thrill of reading ethnographic accounts that make the familiar strange and the strange familiar.