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Course Description

This course is an introductory survey of the principles, concepts, methods, and scope of anthropology. Emphasis is placed on the nature of culture, sociocultural adaptation, language, kinship, social systems, subsistence patterns, art, ritual and belief systems, and the impact of change. (Prerequisite: Completion of any Reading Learning Support requirements, if needed) F, Sp
Formerly SOCI 2110
Roane State General Education course approved and designed for transfer.

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