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This course examines human rights from the perspective of cultural anthropology through its theoretical and practical dimensions. It addresses contemporary human rights debates within the context of cultural plurality in a globalized world. We will engage the intersection between global dynamics and community experiences by addressing the human rights dimensions of refugees and migration, indigenous communities, women and children, health, and religious practices, among others.
ANTH 100 (Introduction to Cultural Anthropology) or ANTH 200 (Cultures and the Global System)
Date
Jun 15 - Aug 9, 2026 (8 wks.)
Time:
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100% tuition and fees refunded
June 23, 2026
50% tuition refunded with 'W' grade
July 14, 2026
No tuition refunded and 'W' grade
July 28, 2026
Tuition
$1,470
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