Anthropology for Winter 2023
ANTH1031
Introduction to Anthropology
CRN: 98187
Instructor(s): Jean, Sandrine
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
TEXTBOOK INFO: E-texts are available for many online courses. For specific information about the textbook(s) for this course, please visit the
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IMPORTANT: Questions about textbooks should be directed to the Academic Unit responsible for the course.
ANTH1031
Introduction to Anthropology
CRN: 99164
Instructor(s): Jean, Sandrine
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
TEXTBOOK INFO: E-texts are available for many online courses. For specific information about the textbook(s) for this course, please visit the
MUN bookstore website.
IMPORTANT: Questions about textbooks should be directed to the Academic Unit responsible for the course.
ANTH1031
Introduction to Anthropology
CRN: 99323
Instructor(s): Jean, Sandrine
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
TEXTBOOK INFO: E-texts are available for many online courses. For specific information about the textbook(s) for this course, please visit the
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IMPORTANT: Questions about textbooks should be directed to the Academic Unit responsible for the course.
ANTH2260
War and Aggression
CRN: 61730
Instructor(s): Walsh, Vincent Stephen
Description
(same as the former Sociology/Anthropology 2260 and the former Sociology 2260) is a critical review of ethological, psychological and sociological approaches to the understanding of violence and organized aggression.
CR: the former Sociology/Anthropology 2260, the former Sociology 2260
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
TEXTBOOK INFO: E-texts are available for many online courses. For specific information about the textbook(s) for this course, please visit the
MUN bookstore website.
IMPORTANT: Questions about textbooks should be directed to the Academic Unit responsible for the course.
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