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ANTH 1500 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

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Course Description: Exploration and application of concepts of myths, cultures, power relations, social organization, social meaning to the study of kin, economic, political, legal, belief, and communication systems in different societies.

GE effective Fall 2025: Area 4 - Social and Behavioral Sciences
GE until Summer 2025: Block D - Social Science
University Requirement Designation(s): (d) General Diversity

C-ID*: ANTH 120 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
* Please search the C-ID on the C-ID website (https://c-id.net/courses/searchfor additional institutions where this course is offered but may not on the list below.

Articulated Out-of-State Course(s):
  • None

Articulated Transferring Institution(s), listed by codes**:
  • ALAMEDA
  • ALLAN
  • AMRIVCOL
  • BAKERSFLD
  • BARSTOW
  • BERKELEY
  • BUTTE
  • CABRILLO
  • CANADA
  • CANYONS
  • CCSF
  • CERRITOS
  • CERROCOSO
  • CHABOT
  • CHAFFEY
  • CITRUS
  • CLOVIS
  • COAST
  • COMPTON
  • CONTRACOS
  • COSUMNES
  • CUESTA
  • CYPRESS
  • DESERT
  • DIABLO
  • ELAC
  • ELCAMINO
  • EVERGREEN
  • FOLSOM
  • FRESNO
  • FULLERTON
  • GCC
  • GROSS
  • IRVINE
  • LACC
  • LAHC
  • LAMC
  • LAPC
  • LASC
  • LATTC
  • LAVC
  • LBCC
  • MARIN
  • MIRACOSTA
  • MONTEREY
  • MOORPARK
  • MORENO
  • MSJC
  • MTSAC
  • NORCO
  • ORANGE
  • OXNARD
  • PALOMAR
  • PCC
  • RHC
  • RIVERSIDE
  • SACRAMENTO
  • SADDLEBACK
  • SANMAT
  • SANTANA
  • SBCC
  • SBVC
  • SDCC
  • SKYLINE
  • SMC
  • SWC
  • VENTURA
  • WLAC
  • WVC
  • CSUDH
** For the aforementioned institutions, please refer to the   : 

This University course articulates with any California Community College (CCC) course that is approved by the C-ID program and given the corresponding “C-ID Course” designation listed here. The articulation is one-way articulation, meaning the approved community college course will articulate for the indicated course credit at the four-year university. 

 



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