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ANT 306 - Peoples Of The Southwest

Description: Peoples of the Southwest is an ethnographic exploration of sociocultural, historical, political, economic, and ecological factors influencing different groups of people in the US Southwest. It is designed to provide an understanding of stability and change among diverse communities, examining the ways they have shaped and continue to shape people's worldviews and interactions. This course prepares students for a lifetime of real-world interactions and careers working and collaborating with diverse people in the Southwest and beyond. Letter grade only.

Units: 3

Sections offered: Spring 2026 Summer 2026 Fall 2026

Requirement Designation: GS: Social and Political Worlds + US Ethnic

Liberal Studies Essential Skills: DIV, DIVP, GENS, GENS, LIBS, LIBS

Prerequisite: Sophomore Status or higher