ANTH 1115 - Introduction to Anthropology
Full title:Introduction to Anthropology
CRN:40493
Course description:(Previously ANTH 105) Anthropology is the systematic study of the humanity both past and present. The course introduces students to the four subfields of anthropology, which include archaeology, biological, linguistic and cultural anthropology. Students will learn about the concepts and methods that anthropologists use to study our species and gain a broader perspective on the human experience. (F)
Instructor: Susan Kuzminsky (Susan.Kuzminsky@enmu.edu)
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Grade mode:Normal (A,B,C,D,F,I,W)
Course dates
Starts:June 29, 2020
End:July 24, 2020
Weeks:4
Census date:July 17, 2020
Registration dates:March 29, 2020 - July 1, 2020
Last day to drop:July 1, 2020
Last day to withdraw:July 10, 2020
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