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Winter 2007
ANTH 211 Cultural Anthropology (SS or C) 3 credits
| An introduction to the central concepts and issues in cultural anthropology. The course employs a worldwide comparative perspective that examines topics such as the concept of culture, cultural-ecological systems and family organization; magic, religion and witchcraft; socialization, personality and mental illness; conflict resolution and warfare. For more information contact donato@umbc.edu. |
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GFR/GER:Meets SS or C. GDR:Meets S. NOTE:
SATURDAY CLASSES WILL BE HELD ON 1/6/07
AND 1/20/07.
[0007] 9101 Sa.........9:00am- 3:30pm (ACIV011) DONATO, P
TuTh.......6:00pm- 9:10pm (ACIV011)
ANTH 297 Selected Topics in Anthropology World 3 credits
Language Communities
| A course designed to expand the cultural awareness of students by introducing them to the study of language in a broad context of historical, political and social issues. Special emphasis is placed on the question of bi- or multi-lingual states and on the explosiveness of the language issue in many regions. Taught in English. Note: Also listed as MLL 230. For more information contact ka@umbc.edu. |
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD [0008] 9101 MTuTh......9:00am-12:10pm (ACIV145) KA, O