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Oct 25, 2025
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ANT 101 - General Anthropology 3 Credit(s)
Introductory survey of anthropology includes subfields of physical/biological, ethnology/cultural, linguistic and archaeological/material. General anthropology is a broad field looking at human behavior cross-culturally, as well as our material productions both past and present, the evolution of our modern human form, and language. Equal time will be spent on each of the four subfields providing an overview of anthropology today.
Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR ANTH 101 - General Anthropology Course Learning Outcomes: CLO 1) Students will explain each of the four anthropological subfields of biological, cultural, linguistic, and archaeology.
CLO 2) Students will define and understand the concepts of human and culture.
CLO 3) Students will demonstrate knowledge of the unique research methods of each subfield.
CLO 4) Students will critically apply anthropological concepts to their own lives and the worlds of others
CLO 5) Students will employ effective writing/communication skills when applying concepts and theories to data/research.
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