General Education Seminars taught by Anthropology faculty

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Freshmen interested in Anthropology are encouraged to enroll in a GE Seminar taught by Anthropology faculty.

USC requires all incoming freshmen to enroll in a General Education Seminar (GESM) during their first year at the University. These courses are limited to 19 incoming undergraduates and earn credit in one of the six Core Literacies of the General Education Program.

The following General Education Seminars are taught by faculty in the Department of Anthropology:

GESM 130g, Seminar in Social Analysis
  • “Culture Detectives–Historical Archeology in the Americas,” Dr. Tracie Mayfield, Lecturer, tracie.mayfield@usc.edu
GESM 120g, Seminar in Humanistic Inquiry
  • “Mindfulness in Cultural Practices,” Dr. Thomas Ward, Professor (Teaching) of Anthropology, tww@usc.edu
  • “The New Vietnam–Arts ,Culture, Diaspora,” Dr Janet Hoskins, Professor of Anthropology and Religion, jhoskins@usc.edu
  • “Time in Culture and Social Experience,” Dr. Emily Zeamer, Associate Professor (Teaching) of Anthropology, zeamer@usc.edu
  • “Reading Black Love,” Dr. Lanita Jacobs, Associate Professor of American Studies and Ethnicity and Anthropology, jacobshu@usc.edu
  •  “Ghost Stories-Throughout Time and Around the World,” Dr. Tok Thompson, Professor (Teaching) of Anthropology, tokthomp@usc.edu