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Sports, Culture, And Society

From little league baseball to the world of college and professional sports and the numerous ESPN channels that track them, it is clear that sports play a significant role in our culture and society and yet, we often take for granted this significance. This course introduces students to the anthropology of sports through an examination of the rituals, political and economic dimensions, and social and cultural meanings of sports from around the globe in both the past and the present.

Sports, Culture, And Society

From little league baseball to the world of college and professional sports and the numerous ESPN channels that track them, it is clear that sports play a significant role in our culture and society and yet, we often take for granted this significance. This course introduces students to the anthropology of sports through an examination of the rituals, political and economic dimensions, and social and cultural meanings of sports from around the globe in both the past and the present.

Global Cultural Diversity

Directed at non-majors, this course introduces students to the diversity of cultural experience in today's world. Goals of the course include gaining an appreciation of the equality of everyone's shared humanity and unique identities both locally and globally; to understand global experiences of cultural diversity through forced or chosen migration; to understand how categories of identity, including racialized, gendered, ethnic, religious, age, class and national identities -- shaped by power -- are social and cultural, and not biological.

Global Cultural Diversity

Directed at non-majors, this course introduces students to the diversity of cultural experience in today's world. Goals of the course include gaining an appreciation of the equality of everyone's shared humanity and unique identities both locally and globally; to understand global experiences of cultural diversity through forced or chosen migration; to understand how categories of identity, including racialized, gendered, ethnic, religious, age, class and national identities -- shaped by power -- are social and cultural, and not biological.

Global Cultural Diversity

Directed at non-majors, this course introduces students to the diversity of cultural experience in today's world. Goals of the course include gaining an appreciation of the equality of everyone's shared humanity and unique identities both locally and globally; to understand global experiences of cultural diversity through forced or chosen migration; to understand how categories of identity, including racialized, gendered, ethnic, religious, age, class and national identities -- shaped by power -- are social and cultural, and not biological.

Global Cultural Diversity

Directed at non-majors, this course introduces students to the diversity of cultural experience in today's world. Goals of the course include gaining an appreciation of the equality of everyone's shared humanity and unique identities both locally and globally; to understand global experiences of cultural diversity through forced or chosen migration; to understand how categories of identity, including racialized, gendered, ethnic, religious, age, class and national identities -- shaped by power -- are social and cultural, and not biological.

Global Cultural Diversity

Directed at non-majors, this course introduces students to the diversity of cultural experience in today's world. Goals of the course include gaining an appreciation of the equality of everyone's shared humanity and unique identities both locally and globally; to understand global experiences of cultural diversity through forced or chosen migration; to understand how categories of identity, including racialized, gendered, ethnic, religious, age, class and national identities -- shaped by power -- are social and cultural, and not biological.

Global Cultural Diversity

Directed at non-majors, this course introduces students to the diversity of cultural experience in today's world. Goals of the course include gaining an appreciation of the equality of everyone's shared humanity and unique identities both locally and globally; to understand global experiences of cultural diversity through forced or chosen migration; to understand how categories of identity, including racialized, gendered, ethnic, religious, age, class and national identities -- shaped by power -- are social and cultural, and not biological.

Global Cultural Diversity

Directed at non-majors, this course introduces students to the diversity of cultural experience in today's world. Goals of the course include gaining an appreciation of the equality of everyone's shared humanity and unique identities both locally and globally; to understand global experiences of cultural diversity through forced or chosen migration; to understand how categories of identity, including racialized, gendered, ethnic, religious, age, class and national identities -- shaped by power -- are social and cultural, and not biological.

Global Cultural Diversity

Directed at non-majors, this course introduces students to the diversity of cultural experience in today's world. Goals of the course include gaining an appreciation of the equality of everyone's shared humanity and unique identities both locally and globally; to understand global experiences of cultural diversity through forced or chosen migration; to understand how categories of identity, including racialized, gendered, ethnic, religious, age, class and national identities -- shaped by power -- are social and cultural, and not biological.

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