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ANTH 1104 - People, Cultures, Societies: Doing Anthropology

Career: Undergraduate
Units: 3
Term: Semester 2
Campus: North Terrace
Contact: Up to 3 hours per week
Available for Study Abroad and Exchange: Yes
Available for Non-Award Study: Yes
Assessment: Active Participation, Practical Exercise 1, Practical Exercise 2, Final Essay
Syllabus:

In this engaging and hands-on introductory anthropology course, you will acquire practical methods for understanding people and their practices in a range of social and cultural contexts. Combining a hands-on approach with useful theoretical frameworks, you will gain an in-depth understanding of how people make sense of their worlds, and of one another. This course will help you to recognise why things that make intuitive sense to you may be baffling to others, and why it's so important to appreciate human diversity. Whether you're studying international relations, politics, economics, medicine, or law, want to major in anthropology, or see yourself having a career that involves dealing with people - this course will equip you with essential knowledges and skills to make crucial insights into humankind. This course goes beyond classroom discussions and immerses you in the world of anthropology through experiential learning. Using ethnographic case studies, hands-on exercises, and interactive projects, you will apply anthropological concepts to real-world contexts. Throughout the course, you will learn to critically analyse and interpret anthropological texts, ethnographic accounts, and your own data. You will develop and hone an ethnographic imagination that will make you adept at navigating cultural complexities, challenging preconceived notions, and fostering cultural empathy. Join us on this transformative journey as you cultivate essential research and observational skills by exploring the fascinating world of human cultures. You will gain a fresh lens through which to view diverse societies and practices, including your own.

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Units
EFTSL
Amount
3
0.125
          
  


Course Outline

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Critical Dates

Term Last Day to Add Online Census Date Last Day to WNF Last Day to WF
Semester 2 Mon 11/08/2025 Wed 20/08/2025 Fri 19/09/2025 Fri 31/10/2025


Class Details

Enrolment Class: Lecture
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
23116 LE01 140 69 29 Jul - 16 Sep Tuesday 9am - 11am Hughes, 309, Hughes Lecture Theatre
7 Oct - 28 Oct Tuesday 9am - 11am Hughes, 309, Hughes Lecture Theatre
Related Class: Tutorial
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
23112 TU04 28 15 30 Jul - 17 Sep Wednesday 10am - 11am Napier, 108, Teaching Room
8 Oct - 29 Oct Wednesday 10am - 11am Napier, 108, Teaching Room
23113 TU03 28 15 30 Jul - 17 Sep Wednesday 1pm - 2pm Napier, 108, Teaching Room
8 Oct - 29 Oct Wednesday 1pm - 2pm Napier, 108, Teaching Room
23114 TU02 28 13 30 Jul - 17 Sep Wednesday 12pm - 1pm Napier, 108, Teaching Room
8 Oct - 29 Oct Wednesday 12pm - 1pm Napier, 108, Teaching Room
23115 TU01 30 FULL 29 Jul - 16 Sep Tuesday 12pm - 1pm Napier, 210, Teaching Room
7 Oct - 28 Oct Tuesday 12pm - 1pm Napier, 210, Teaching Room