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Course Description: Fall 2008
Faces Of Culture, an introductory cultural anthropology course, is a provocative study of the structure and process of culture. This course features dramatic and unique film footage from around the world, embracing cultures from all continents, highlighting major life-styles, and illustrating human adaptation to the environment from the beginnings of the human species to the present. Faces Of Culture focuses on the thesis that every society is based on an integrated culture that satisfies human needs and facilitates survival. The course also explores the ways in which our own culture fits into the broad range of human possibilities. Faces Of Culture was produced by Coast Learning Systems in association with KOCE/Huntington Beach. Closed captioned for the hearing impaired. General Info: Fall 2008 General Schedule: Individual program descriptions (All courses worth 3 credit hours unless otherwise noted. Check individual schools pages for details.) Recommended Course Materials: Fall 2008
Participating Schools: Fall 2008 This course is offered these semesters: | Fall 2008
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