This document outlines the learning objectives of a module on socio-cultural anthropology. The objectives cover defining anthropology and its concerns, describing the subfields of anthropology including how sociocultural anthropology emerged. They also cover understanding key concepts like culture, language, and how aspects of identity can influence language. The objectives aim to explain the relationships between culture, behaviors, health, and various aspects of human development over time including food production.
This document outlines the learning objectives of a module on socio-cultural anthropology. The objectives cover defining anthropology and its concerns, describing the subfields of anthropology including how sociocultural anthropology emerged. They also cover understanding key concepts like culture, language, and how aspects of identity can influence language. The objectives aim to explain the relationships between culture, behaviors, health, and various aspects of human development over time including food production.
This document outlines the learning objectives of a module on socio-cultural anthropology. The objectives cover defining anthropology and its concerns, describing the subfields of anthropology including how sociocultural anthropology emerged. They also cover understanding key concepts like culture, language, and how aspects of identity can influence language. The objectives aim to explain the relationships between culture, behaviors, health, and various aspects of human development over time including food production.
This document outlines the learning objectives of a module on socio-cultural anthropology. The objectives cover defining anthropology and its concerns, describing the subfields of anthropology including how sociocultural anthropology emerged. They also cover understanding key concepts like culture, language, and how aspects of identity can influence language. The objectives aim to explain the relationships between culture, behaviors, health, and various aspects of human development over time including food production.
Anthropology) Module 1 Module 1 (Module Title) Learning Objectives At the end of the module, students can: Define anthropology and describe its basic concerns and subject matter; Describe the different sub-fields of anthropology; Explain how and why sociocultural anthropology as a science emerged; Define the concept of culture; Describe some major characteristics or features of culture; Describe some key cultural concepts; Understand the relationship that exists between culture, individual behaviors, health and disease. Explain the relationship between human language and culture. Identify the universal features of human languages and the design features that make them unique. Explain the relationship between language variations and ethnic or cultural identity. Explain how language is affected by social class, ethnicity, gender and other aspects of identity. explain how energy production have developed through time; ACADEMIC identify someYEAR 2020-2021 of the food hunting and gathering techniques of early people; and discuss the different types of agriculture
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