Document Type

Syllabus

Publication Date

Fall 2023

Course Description

In this introductory course, we will address the methods of inquiry characteristic of cultural anthropology by delving into the extensive diversity inherent in human culture. Cultural anthropologists have developed a set of ideas and practical activities that help them learn about people through interaction and observation. These anthropological methods and practices provide a lens through which trained individuals can learn about others while simultaneously learning about themselves. Anthropologists pay close attention to the way people act, talk, and think about their culture, themselves, and their world. During the course of the class we will be addressing a number of new perspectives to appreciate the diversity in our world and society while we try to better understand our place within them. My goal is to provide you with a brave learning environment based on transparency and open communication. My teaching style promotes collaboration to build on your strengths and craft a space where you feel your voice is empowered. I recognize the difficulties we share in trying to stay focused and learn, and I know your lives are more complicated than ever these days, but here is a space dedicated to you and your learning. I want to prioritize your well-being, thus each student can use one R&R Card = Replenish and Reenergize once during the semester to miss class - no questions asked. In order to use a R&R card - just send me an email before or on the day you choose to use it. I am confident that together we will do our best to be flexible and committed in our pursuit of academic and personal growth. I pledge my attention to you, and I hope you will pledge it back to me and to your peers.

Student Outcomes

In this Human Cultures class, students will be able to: ● Understand the concept of culture and analytically apply the ideas of ethnocentrism and cultural relativism. ● Engage with cultural differences by developing an awareness of how people with different cultural backgrounds make meaning of the world differently. ● Identify and analyze structures and institutions that create and sustain inequality and marginalization now and in the past. ● Develop an ability to appreciate diverse worldwide perspectives through the examination of cultural customs and traditions, all while contemplating their own personal values and traditions.

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