Through The Comparative Study of Different Cultures, Anthropology Explores Fundamental Questions About What It Means to Be Human. The Course Introduces Core Anthropological Concepts and Presents The Discipline S Distinctive Perspective On Society and Culture. This Perspective Will Be Illustrated By Examining Several Important Contemporary Social And Technological Issues. The Course Will Include Four Major Topics# 1) Fundamental Anthropological Questions, 2) The Definition of Culture And Cultural Theories, 3) Canonical Topics in Anthropological Research 4) Ethnography, Field Work and Representation. Learning Outcomes# at The End of The Course The Students Will Be Able To# 1. Develop Analytical, Communicative, and Critical Thinking Skill Using Anthropological Knowledge._ 2. Be Able to Ask Important Anthropological Questions. 3. Understand Anthropology As a Discipline, As Well As With Its Methodologies. 4. Understand How Humans Construct Their Worlds. 5) Think Critically About Social Issues and Articulate Diverse Perspectives. 6) Apply Anthropological Thinking to Understand Problems (social And Technological).

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