**[[start|ANTH 1001: Introduction to anthropology—A guide to the unit]]** **General info**: [[The goal of this class]] | [[What we do in class]] | [[Readings and other requirements]] | [[A note about attendance]] | [[The keys to success in this class]] | [[A guide to email]] | [[https://canvas.sydney.edu.au/courses/21231|The ANTH 1001 class Canvas site (requires USYD login)]] **Lecture outlines and guides**: ^ Module 1: What makes us human? ^ Weeks 1--3 ^ | [[1.1.1|1.1.1]], [[1.1.2|1.1.2]], [[1.2.1|1.2.1]], [[1.2.2|1.2.2]], [[1.3.1|1.3.1]], [[1.3.2|1.3.2]] | Ryan Schram | ^ Module 2: Can an anthropologist really leave her culture? ^ Weeks 4--6 ^ | [[2.1.1|2.1.1]], [[2.1.2|2.1.2]], [[2.2.0|2.2.0]], [[2.3.0|2.3.0]] | Ryan Schram | ^ Module 3: Is family universal? ^ Weeks 7--9 ^ | [[3.1.1|3.1.1]], [[3.1.2|3.1.2]], [[3.2.1|3.2.1]], [[3.2.2|3.2.2]], [[3.3.1|3.3.1]], [[3.3.2|3.3.2]] | Jadran Mimica | ^ Module 4: Where is the mind? ^ Weeks 10--12 ^ | [[4.1.1|4.1.1]], [[4.1.2|4.1.2]], [[4.2.1|4.2.1]], [[4.2.2|4.2.2]], [[4.3.1|4.3.1]], [[4.3.2|4.3.2]] | Jadran Mimica | ^ Review ^ Week 13 ^ | [[5.1.1|5.1.1]], [[5.1.2|5.1.2]] | Ryan Schram | **Assignments**: [[Canvas discussions]] | [[Weekly reflections]] | [[Module 1 quiz]] | [[Story analysis]] | [[Plan for an HSC lesson on kinship]] | [[Open-book, take-home essay assignment]]