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Anthropology examines every facet of human existence across different eras and locations. By employing a four-field methodology that encompasses biological traits, cultural practices, linguistic systems, and historical developments, students gain a comprehensive, evolutionary, and comparative perspective on human similarities and differences.
Student Learning Objectives
Distinguish anthropology's theoretical frameworks and research methods from those of other academic fields.
Explain and contrast the four anthropological subdisciplines - cultural anthropology, archaeology, linguistic anthropology, and biological anthropology - covering their practical applications, historical evolution, research techniques, theoretical foundations, and interconnectedness.
Express anthropological viewpoints regarding modern challenges and topics.
Analyze sources of information about diverse populations and traditions with a critical eye, while showcasing holistic and comparative thinking when discussing human cultural variation.