ANTH-101

Intro to Socio-Cultural Anthro

CREDITS: 3
LENGTH: 15 weeks
CAMPUS: Prince George - Quesnel
REQUISITES: None
 
DESCRIPTION:
Sociocultural anthropologists examine social patterns and practices across cultures, with a special interest in how people live in particular places and create meaning. The goal of this course is to examine the diversity of existing human cultures as well as provide students with a basic understanding of the fundamental concepts used by sociocultural anthropologists. Topics include research methods, economic systems, marriage, kinship, political systems, expressive culture, religion, illness, and gender. Examples will be drawn from a variety of societies.

Course Schedule

ID SEMESTER CAMPUS DELIVERY LOCATION INSTRUCTOR STARTS ENDS MEETS
101 Spring 2025 Prince George Unknown 1-311 J. Reade January 6 April 25 W F 2:30PM
105 Spring 2025 Prince George Unknown 2-121 J. Reade January 6 April 25 Tu Th 11:30AM
103 Spring 2025 Prince George Unknown ONLINE J. Reade January 6 April 25 Tu Th 8:30AM
101 Fall 2024 Prince George Unknown ONLINE M. Clement September 3 December 13 Th 6:30PM Th 6:30PM
102 Fall 2024 Prince George Unknown ONLINE M. Clement September 3 December 13 M W 10:00AM Tu 6:30PM
102 Spring 2025 Prince George Unknown ONLINE M. Clement January 6 April 25 M W 8:30AM
103 Fall 2024 Prince George Unknown ONLINE A. Carneiro Barbosa de Souza September 3 December 13 M W 8:30AM W 8:00AM
105 Fall 2024 Prince George Unknown ONLINE M. Clement September 3 December 13 M 6:30PM Th 11:30AM
204 Fall 2024 Quesnel Unknown ONLINE A. Carneiro Barbosa de Souza September 3 December 13 M W 8:30AM W 8:00AM
104 Spring 2025 Prince George Unknown ONLINE J. Reade January 6 April 25 Tu Th 8:30AM
106 Spring 2025 Prince George Unknown 2-121 J. Reade January 6 April 25 Tu Th 11:30AM

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