Anthropology (Elective)
Course Description
Anthropology is the study of human beings and their social, environmental, and cultural relations over time. In this course, students familiarize themselves with their own culture as they explore cultures from around the world and from different periods in history. Students examine each culture through the lenses of family, land, death, identity, and power, allowing them to explore the similarities and differences in cultural roles in various times and places.
Course Length
One semester
Materials
None
Prerequisite
World History or equivalent recommended as a pre- or co-requisite, but not required

