Cultural Anthropology 2410

The Online Section

Social Science Department, Seminole Community College

Professor K.G. Noone

Classroom L-015 Library Building

Office L-016B Library Building

Phone 407-328-2086

Fax 407-328-2419

 

Course Description:

{ANT-2410, Cultural Anthropology (3 credits-3 hours); Prerequisite/ co requisite: ENC 1101 or permission from the instructor or the department chair.}  This course will explore the nature, characteristics, and content of culture from an anthropological perspective by examining the economy, art, religion, politics, language, and kinship patterns of individual human societies.

 

List of Basic Units:

Introduction to the field and how it fits in the epistemological scheme

Methodology and how to access and understand the professional literature                         

Social/Cultural Anthropology (Economics, Politics, Religion, Art, Kinship, Evolution, race, Linguistics and Theory

                                               

Office Hours:

Monday and Wednesday from 9-2:00

Please call 407-328-2086 for an appointment.

 

 Course Objectives:

The purpose of this course is to provide the student with a superficial understanding of the four major areas of anthropology. Other goals are as follows: to provide the student with the knowledge of how to write a research proposal, how to access the professional literature, and further, to provide a sense of the methodology of anthropology.

 

Required Reading:

The current text used in the course is available in the bookstore: Cultural Anthropology, 81h edition by Nanda & Worms

 

Course Rationale:

This course should benefit the Arts and Science in that anthropology provides us with an overview of the human family. This discipline helps break ethnocentric prejudices by allowing us to explore how we are alike and how we differ, not only now, but also in the past. Providing a true basis for a solid appreciation of diversity, business and education majors can develop a flexibility that makes them more attractive candidates in their field. Some universities require this course in their colleges of health related professions.

 

Grading Scale:

90-100=A

80-89 = B

70-79 = C

60-69 = D

Course Management Guide:
1. MAKE UPS No make-ups are allowed unless there are serious mitigating circumstances that can be documented. Makeups provide a burden on the instructor and an unfair advantage to the person making up the exam in that they have more time to study than students who take exams at regularly scheduled times. If there is a serious circumstance that can be documented such as hospitalization or death of a family member, this policy will be reviewed at the professor’s discretion.

2.  COMPUTERS At times a computer can stop functioning during test taking.  For the distance learning classes, the student must acknowledge that any problems they have that are the consequence of difficulties with their server or their computer or their knowledge of computers cannot be excused.  However, if the problem is the result of the college server, website or any college maintained computer, we will make appropriate amends for the student. If there is a problem with the College server or if there is a problem with a computer that student is using on the college premises while taking a test, we will re-set the test. However, if the problem is with the student’s server or the student’s computer, we cannot document this and we will not re-set the test. THAT IS WHY WE OFFER EXTRA CREDIT. 

3. CHEATING When Cheating or plagiarism has occurred, the instructor may take academic action ranging from denial of credit for or assigning a grade of "F" on a specific assignment, examination, or project, to assigning a grade of "F" for the course. The student may also be subject to further sanctions such as disciplinary probation, suspension or dismissal from the college. This is a very serious aspect of course management. STUDENTS NEED TO UNDERSTAND THAT NOT HAVING EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL CITATIONS ON ALL WRITTEN WORK LEAVES THE WORK VULNERABLE TO CHARGES OF PLAGIARISM. This means that in writing a research paper the student must credit where they learned the material used. They must cite this within the paper. Further, if appropriate, a bibliography must be provided. If this is not done, the paper will receive no higher than 10 pts out of 100. Remember that using the web is the same as going to the library. There are bad sources and good sources. All must be evaluated and credited. Further, this instructor will use a program to identify and compare papers with familiar sources. Plagiarism is a growing problem and this instructor will give a student an "F" in the class if plagiarism is discovered.  Failure to cite sources, internally or externally, makes any writing vulnerable to charges of plagiarism and, as such, constitutes cheating.  In all cases of cheating, the maximum penalty will be asked for. Certainly, turning in tests or writings that are the work of someone other than the student is cheating.

4. ATTENDANCE/WEB PARTICIPATION While participation on the web and attendance at the orientation is at the discretion of the student, it is the instructor’s observation that the fewer times one visits the web, the lower the grade earned. The scholarship, grant, or Veteran's Administration students are given today requiring attendance records. Some scholarships and awards must be repaid if the student fails to visit the web or turn in assignments. Students are now required to attend, as administration requires records of their attendance.  In distance learning courses, student participation is constantly monitored. 

5.
PRIMARY SOURCES   For this course, the student must educate themselves as to the difference between a peer-reviewed piece of research from a professional journal (refereed research) and information from a trade magazine this is important in constructing the annotated bibliography.   Research from magazines or most other secondary sources are not to be used when constructing the annotated bibliography; the highest grade will be given to the reference lists that have the most primary sources. An annotated bibliography that has secondary sources will be graded an F.

6. CITATION STYLE Only APA citation methodology is acceptable. Do not use MLA!!!! Look this up in your English Handout or go to the American Psychological Association web site also you may look at the reference list in your text as an example.

7. ASKING FOR EXCEPTIONS While it is the policy of this instructor to make the student feel welcome so to maximize learning, students must be aware that there can be no flexibility in terms of what is required of the student in terms of quality of work, fulfillment of the terms of the syllabus, etc. The rules of the syllabus are applied to all students and there can be no exceptions

 8.  WITHDRAWALS  The policy on withdrawals has changed and the dates of withdrawal must be adhered to. Please check the college website. If one has not finished the work at the proper time, a withdrawal or incomplete will not be given.  All withdrawals are the responsibility of the student only and must be handled by the student. This professor will only enter withdrawals in the final grade forms that have been processed by the records department in their official capacity through regular records procedures. DO NOT ASK THE PROFESSOR FOR A WITHDRAWAL.  You must handle the process your self. This means the student must initiate any and all withdrawals before the official date of withdrawal. If a student does not file for withdrawal, they must realize that the possibility of the grade of “F’ exists. LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW IS OCTOBER 28.

 

9. TURNING IN WRITTEN ASSIGNMENTS AND WRITTEN WORK. All papers emailed to the instructor (via ANGEL EMAIL) must be in Microsoft Word and sent as an attachment.  If you do not have Microsoft Word at home, go to either the Seminole State library or any public library and convert your file to Microsoft Word.  This is necessary because of the volume of students and the manner in which the papers are graded.  Papers emailed to the instructor in other formats will be deemed unacceptable and returned ungraded to the student. Late papers will automatically have one letter grade deducted. Put your name and the assignment in the subject area. A paper that can not be opened will be counted late.   

10. LATE PAPERS   Regardless of the reason, will automatically receive a 20% reduction in grading. This means that for a paper that could receive 100%, that the highest possible score for a perfect paper would be 80%. If an attachment cannot be opened and is not resent by the due date; it will be counted late.

 

11. INCOMPLETES   This professor does not encourage the grade of incomplete.  This grade will only be given under extraordinary circumstances and in written contract with the student prior to the end of the course.

 

12. GORDON RULE   All Social Science classes are under the Gordon Rule and require a minimum of three thousand written words.  This means that the student must complete every writing assignment of this class in order to pass the class.  This means that a student could conceivably perform perfectly on all tests, fail to write and receive a grade of “F”.

 

13. RESPECT   The professor – student relationship is to be respected.  This means that a respectful tone of voice and respectful diction must be maintained in any communication. Further, the student is advised that if there are any problems that the proper chain of communication should be respected. First, make your problem known to the professor. The professor will cordially refer the student to the chair if the student is not satisfied. Students are to be assured that this professor is interested in the success of students and encourages inquiries. Any respectfully submitted difficulty or perceived slight will be cordially and enthusiastically dealt with. Finally, students are also required to treat the postings of their fellow students in a professional manner.

 

14. GRADING QUESTIONS  This professor thoroughly reads all writing assignments. If the student has a question about the grade received, they are encouraged to ask about it. If the distant learning student has a problem with a particular test question, they must mail in their inquiry, as all electronic tests are different for each student.  The test item in question will be investigated and the student will cordially receive proper credit if warranted.

 

15. EXTRA CREDIT   Any extra credit will not be calculated as part of the student’s final grade unless the student completed all the assigned course requirements.

 

16. QUESTIONS The Distant Learning student is expected to have read all the instructions, emails and discussion items that are posted on the class website.

 

17. END OF THE CLASS The class Website will be closed down when the testing is finished.

 

18. ASKING QUESTIONS  This is a DISTANT learning class. Most questions have been answered within the syllabus, under some icon on the web site, or in a posting. The student must read all of these before asking a question. There are more than likely over 100 DL students in any given semester. The professor is human and as such would not have enough time to individually type out explanations for each student personally. While the professor is committed to the success of each student, the student must be responsible for the information made available on the web. Certainly if after having read the material and there are still questions, one is encouraged to ask questions. A good process is to post the question to the entire class. Personal questions can be sent privately to the professor via private email.

 

19. TESTS   Absolutely no test grade will be accepted after the date posted on the course requirements portion of the syllabus.  Tests must be completed by the date and time stated.  This is an important part of the class responsibilities.   DO NOT ASK FOR AN EXCEPTION!!!  Exams must be finished by the published time.  You will be given grades on each of the tests. Once the student has finished the required amount of tests, those are the tests that are accepted for grading. There is no, “drop the lowest score” policy. There is no gain for taking extra tests.