Social Science Division
Anthropology

Anthropology is the study of humankind - its origins, evolution, and diverse cultures. Courses focus on human evolution, race and human variation, cultural evolution, and various facets of cultures, including religion, economics, myth, social and political organization, kinship, and culture change.
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Anthropology Course Descriptions
ANTH 131Introduction to Anthropology
ANTH 151 – Cultures of North America
ANTH 152 – Peoples & Cultures of the Middle East
ANTH 153 – Introduction to Archeology
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Full-Time Faculty
Nabeel Abraham, Ph.D.
Office: L – 103 Liberal Arts Bldg.
Honors Program Director
nabraham@hfcc.edu
(313) 845-6460
Part Time Faculty
| Amy Dewys-Van Hecke, M.A. | ah7203@wayne.edu |
| Rene Givens, M.A. | rkgivens@hfcc.edu |
| Kendall Janka, M.A. | kjanka@henryford.ucompass.edu |
| Ronald Rich, M.A. | rdrich@henryford.ucompass.edu |
| Rachel Rumberger, M.A. | rrumberger@hfcc.edu |
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