• Offered by ANU Wide
  • ANU College ANU Wide
  • Course subject Associate General Studies
  • Academic career UGRD
  • Mode of delivery In Person

Anthropology is the study of different ways of life, focusing on the similarities between them as much as the differences. In this course, students will be introduced to a range of cultures from around the world, and in the process will develop an informed and critical perspective on their own lives and those of other people. We will explore core concepts such as 'nature', 'culture' and 'society', and critically examine the basic approaches, theories and debates found within anthropology. We will cover a range of issues including race and racism, sex and gender, magic and myth, symbolism and representation, and the role of knowledge as power within anthropology. In the process students will learn how to apply anthropological understanding to the world around them.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion, students will have the knowledge and skills to:

On successful completion of this course, students will understand:

1. core concepts such as 'nature', 'culture' and 'society',

2. the basic approaches, theories and debates found within anthropology.

3. a range of issues including race and racism, sex and gender, magic and myth, symbolism and representation, and

4. the role of knowledge as power within anthropology.

Indicative Assessment

tutorial assignment (5%)

attendance and participation (10%)

in-class exercises and tests (20%)

1,500 word essay (30%)

examination (35%)

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Workload

 

Classes will meet three times weekly for two-hour sessions.

 

 

Requisite and Incompatibility

Associate Degree

Fees

Tuition fees are for the academic year indicated at the top of the page.  

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Student Contribution Band:
1
Unit value:
12 units

If you are an undergraduate student and have been offered a Commonwealth supported place, your fees are set by the Australian Government for each course. At ANU 1 EFTSL is 48 units (normally 8 x 6-unit courses). You can find your student contribution amount for each course at Fees.  Where there is a unit range displayed for this course, not all unit options below may be available.

Units EFTSL
12.00 0.25000
Domestic fee paying students
Year Fee Description
1994-2003 $00 per unit
2014 $4956
2013 $4716
2012 $4716
2011 $4620
2010 $4500
2009 $4356
2008 $4356
2007 $00 per unit
2006 $00 per unit
2005 $00 per unit
2004 $00 per unit
International fee paying students
Year Fee
1994-2003 $00 per unit
2014 $6504
2013 $6192
2012 $00 per unit
2011 $00 per unit
2010 $00 per unit
2009 $00 per unit
2008 $00 per unit
2007 $00 per unit
2006 $00 per unit
2005 $00 per unit
2004 $00 per unit
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