Being Human: Culture and Society

Overview

This course is designed to introduce students to social anthropology through a discussion of the key concepts in the discipline, and a consideration of the principles which underlie family life, kinship, sexuality and gender relations, and gaining a livelihood in different parts of the world.

Learning Objectives

On completion of this module, students will have been introduced to social anthropology, and should be aware of how social and cultural differences constitute variations on a number of basic themes. Students should also be aware of the ways in which anthropology is useful for the understanding of their own society as well as for the understanding of others.

Skills

Skills in literacy, oral communication, the organisation of arguments, effective presentation of written work, critical reflection on one's own cultural assumptions and biases.

Assessment

None

Coursework

100%

Examination

0%

Practical

0%

Credits

20

Module Code

ANT1001

Teaching Period

Autumn Semester

Duration

12 Weeks