SUMMER 2008 COURSE GUIDE
Category II: Global Cultures and Traditions
Courses in this category introduce students to cultures and civilizations associated with Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, Native America, and Russia. Each course examines the distinctive qualities of the cultures studied and seeks to engage and explain those characteristics on their own terms. Students learn to understand the impact of historical development on cultures that interact in the contemporary geopolitical scene and to articulate the role that cultural differences play in those interactions. As a result, they are better prepared to participate actively in an increasingly global cultural and political landscape. Courses in this category are distinguished by their breadth of perspective over a substantial period of time. Comparative insights may also be offered between these cultures and those studied in Category I. For additional enrollment information, see the Summer 2008 Schedule of Classes.
2008 Summer Session Schedule.
| Course and Title |
Session |
Section |
Professor |
Days and Time |
Anthropology 263g
Exploring Culture Through Film |
052 |
10601 |
Jabobs-Huey |
MTWTh, 9:30 - 12:30 |
Anthropology 273g
Shamans, Spirits, and Ancestors: Non-Western Religious Traditions |
052 |
10606 |
Hoskins |
MWF, 9:00 - 1:00 |
Anthropology 315g
North American Indians |
052 |
10614 |
Thompson |
TWTh, 9:00 - 1:00 |
History 106g
Chinese Lives: An Introduction to Chinese History |
|
36906 |
Sheehan |
TWTh, 1:00 - 5:30 |
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