Anthropology
ANT 252: Cultural Anthropology
Self-paced Correspondence
This is a comparative study of contemporary and recent peoples' culture, social institutions, and processes that influence behavior. The course covers the range of human cultural variation throughout the world, including the student's own cultural system. Assignments may be submitted through US Mail or by e-mail.
- Instructor: Isabel Terry, PhD
- Credit-granting Institution: NC State University
- Credit Hours: 3
- Submitted Assignments: 10
- 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 the Higher Grounds bookstore 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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