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1 Cultural Anthropology Summer Course degree found

  • Stanford Summer Session
    Stanford Summer Session

    Stanford Summer Session

    Summer Course: Intro to Cultural and Social Anthropology

    • Stanford, USA

    Summer Course

    Full time

    8 weeks

    On-Campus

    English

    The Summer Course: Intro to Cultural and Social Anthropology introduces basic anthropological concepts and presents the discipline's distinctive perspective on society and culture. The power of this perspective is illustrated by exploring vividly written ethnographic cases that show how anthropological approaches illuminate contemporary social and political issues in a range of different cultural sites.

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Have you ever been intrigued by the diverse cultures, beliefs, and practices that make up our world? If so, Cultural Anthropology might be the perfect degree for you. This fascinating branch of anthropology looks into the study of human societies, examining various aspects such as values, ideas, technologies, economies, and more.

During the degree, you`ll uncover major theoretical perspectives and key concepts that have shaped the field of anthropology. You'll also get the chance to explore the rich tapestry of human cultures around the globe, delving into aspects like language, religion, kinship, gender, race, and ethnicity.

Your studies will likely take you through courses on globalization, social institutions, and applied anthropology, ensuring a well-rounded learning experience.

Whether you choose to pursue a career in academia, the private sector, or the non-profit world, your unique insights into the complexities of human societies will enable you to make meaningful contributions to our increasingly interconnected and diverse world.

Online summer courses are offered by the overwhelming majority of post-secondary institutions. Online learning allows students to take courses from virtually anywhere in the world. Students looking for a nontraditional classroom experience should consider taking online summer courses.