SOSC110R: Cultural Anthropology

Class Program
Credits 3 Lecture Hours 3

An exploration of Homo sapien’s origins and the development of cultural differences and similarities. An examination of what the similarities and differences mean and why they are valuable.

Effective Fall 2023: this is a CCSNH Access course and will display on transcripts, count as credits attempted, and count towards the cumulative grade point average for all seven colleges: Great Bay, Lakes Region, Manchester, Nashua, NHTI, River Valley, and White Mountains. Students cannot receive credit for more than one of the CCSNH Access courses or equivalents and the most recent course on the college transcript will be used in the cumulative grade point average (CGPA) calculation. For graduation residency purposes, only Access courses owned by the campus where the student is matriculated will be used to meet the requirements.

•    GBCC’s ANTH101GA (ANTH101G, AN101)
•    LRCC’s HUMA131LA (HUMA131L, HUMA1310L, LHUM1310)
•    MCC’s ANTH101MA (ANTH101M, AN101)
•    NCC’s ANTH110NA (ANTH110N, SOCN110)
•    NHTI’s ANTH101CA (ANTH101C, AN101)
•    RVCC’s SOSC110RA (SOSC110R, SOCK110, SOCC110)
•    WMCC’s ANTH101WA (ANTH101W, BANT101)