ANTH 101 Introduction to Anthropology
Introduces students to the basic concepts, theories, and methods of anthropology, including its four main sub-fields: archaeology, biological anthropology, cultural anthropology, and linguistic anthropology. Asks fundamental questions, including: What is culture? How do anthropologists study human populations, both past and present? How can this field help us better understand contemporary human problems?
Notes
Lower Division Transfer (LDT)
General Education Requirements
AS Social Process/Institutions, AAOT Social Science, AAOT Cultural Literacy, AGS Social Science, AAS Human Relations, AS Liberal Arts Core 4
Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Identify and describe the topics and methods pertaining to each subfield of anthropology. Recognize how anthropology integrates knowledge from its various subfields in order to holistically understand human behavior and social institutions. Articulate the practical applications of anthropology in today's world. Demonstrate knowledge of current trends in anthropology by compiling a media portfolio.