Magic, Religion and Witchcraft (ANT 204)

This course is a cross-cultural survey of religious beliefs and practices. The course will examine a broad range of religious activities, rituals, and behaviors from an anthropological perspective. Students will apply this perspective in independent analyses of religious rituals in a community or culture other than that with which they are familiar. The course is comparative in nature and will focus on the practice of religious activities rather than specific religious dogma.

Prerequisites

The following courses must be taken prior to this course
ENG 011 - Basic Writing II
Term Location Sections Available
2025 Spring Semester - 15 Week Sections
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