ANTH 101C Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
This course is an introduction to the perspectives, methods, and ideas of cultural anthropology and will analyze human diversity and similarities among people throughout the world, both western and non-western, through cross-cultural comparison. Topics include culture and society; ethnographic research; ethnocentrism and cultural relativism; how societies adapt to their environment; different forms of marriage and social relationships; male, female, and other forms of gender; the social functions of religion; and the processes of social-cultural change.
Lecture Hours: 3 Lab/Practicum/Clinical Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3
ANTH 210C Native American Studies I
A study of Indigenous North American cultures from ancient times to the 21st century. Native American cultures and traditions, including lifeways, religion, ceremonies, arts, sovereignty, government, and social organizations, are studied. The course focuses on ancient Mesoamerica through an in-depth review of the peoples and nations of North American culture areas, including the Northeast, Southeast, and the Great Plains, as well as the impact of settler colonialism.
Lecture Hours: 3 Lab/Practicum/Clinical Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3
How to Register for Courses
It’s simple to register for courses at NHTI! We have a pathway built just for you. Simply click on your path below and follow the instructions. If you have additional questions, contact the Admissions Office.
Contact Information
NHTIace@ccsnh.edu
Phone: 603-230-4011
Stay Connected
Get the latest news and updates when you follow NHTI on:
