AN100

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HumanBeing Anthropological Perspectives

Anthropology Colorado College

Course Subject Code

AN

Course Number

100

Course Long Title

HumanBeing Anthropological Perspectives

Status

Active

Division

Social Sciences

Department

Unit(s)

1

Schedule Type

Block Seminar

Instruction Mode

Traditional

Grade Modes

Letter Grades, S/CR/NC, Audit

Course Attributes

CPG

Course Description

What does it mean to be human? Course addresses this question at the center of anthropology using a holistic approach and drawing on multiple subfields of anthropology: archaeological, biological, cultural, and linguistic anthropology. Each version of the course is organized around a central theme which will be addressed with theory and literature from at least two anthropological fields. Course themes will vary but may include topics such as the body, colonialism, food, sex or violence.

Programs

AN100 is a completion requirement for: