Anthropology
ANT 252: Cultural Anthropology
Self-paced Correspondence
ANT 252 is a comparative study of contemporary and recent peoples' culture and social organization. Attention is given to small populations and indigenous peoples as well as to large-scale societies such as our own.
- Instructor: Isabel Terry, PhD
- Credit-granting Institution: NC State University
- Credit Hours: 3
- Submitted Assignments: 10 (Assignments may be submitted through US Mail or, after mailing the first assignment, by e-mail.)
- View a sample course syllabus.
Required Texts
- Ferraro, Cultural Anthropology—An Applied Perspective, 5th edition (2003)
- Chagnon, Yanomamo, 5th edition (1997)
- Barnes and Boddy, Aman: The Story of a Somali Girl (1994)
- ANT 252 Coursepack
You may purchase the textbooks at Friday Center Books & Gifts in person, online, or by mailing or faxing in the book order form. Refer to the online ordering site for current book prices.
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