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Anthropology 210

Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 
CRN: 20693
16 Weeks - Distance Education course 

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Instructor  
Name  Maia Greenwell Cunningham
Email  mcunningham@citruscollege.edu
Phone  626-852-8086 
Location  CI 243

 

 

Syllabus

Student Interaction

Weekly Schedule

Short Paper Guidelines

Discussion Questions

Documents


Welcome! You are either enrolled in, or you are interested in enrolling in, the Anthropology 210 Distance Education class. As described in the class schedule, Students will critically examine various societies around the world using basic cultural concepts such as marriage, family, art, food production, political organization, and religion. The class is designed to foster a pluralistic view of the world, teach introductory anthropological concepts, and strengthen critical thinking. College level reading is strongly advised for success in the course.

Details regarding the course are set forth in the class website. When you go there (see below), pay particular attention to the syllabus section and the assignment section.  

Blackboard and WingSpan Information
(Notice:  All Blackboard courses will be available on the first day of classes)
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WingSpan --> https://wingspan.citruscollege.edu  

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  • Your WingSpan PIN number (six digits only) becomes your Blackboard password
  • To change these on Blackboard requires you change them on WingSpan
  • Data will be transferred from WingSpan to Blackboard on a regular basis

Once you get to the welcome page, click on the Introduction to Cultural Anthropology course link on the right, and you will go to the course site. Please be familiarized yourself with the course site and if you have any questions please email your instructor with your concern. Get your textbook and get started with your initial assignments. A major key to your success in this course will be keeping up with both the reading and the other assignments.   

Accommodations 

If you have a disability documented by a physician or other appropriate professional and wish to discuss academic accommodations, please contact the DSP&S office at (626) 914-8675. Please discuss your accommodations with me by email and be sure to allow at least one week to arrange appropriate accommodations.

 

 
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