ANTH 2300 - Culture and Society

(ANTH 2351)

3 hours

Cultural anthropology is the social science that tries to make sense out of people's lifestyles around the world, encompassing many subjects such as law, religion, politics, health, language, economics and globalization. It involves analyzing human ways of life with holistic, comparative, global, and relativistic perspective. As we compare and contrast different cultures around the world, we just as often analyze ourselves.

Prerequisite(s): None.

Core Category: Social and Behavioral Sciences

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