Anthropology & Human Condition

Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences (FASS)

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Objectives

To introduce students to the anthropological perspective as a distinctive way of understanding human behaviour, institutions, and cultural practices. The course aims to cultivate critical thinking about human diversity, language, culture, and environment, and to apply anthropological insights to contemporary challenges in fields such as education, health, media, urban planning, policy, and business. Through this lens, students will explore what it means to be human and develop a grounded, human-centred approach to analyzing global and local social phenomena.



Who Should Attend

Team Leaders; Managers; Department Heads; Senior Executives




Entry Requirements

NIL




Class Schedule

Friday (2-4pm), Tuesday (4-6pm), Monday (2-4pm), Thursday (4-6pm)




Tutorial Schedule

Different day and time from lecture




Lesson Delivery

(a) Lecture - 2 hours (b) Tutorial - 1 hour (c) workshop, seminar, fieldwork, preparation, etc - 7 hours




Full Fees (before GST)

S$4200.00




Nett Fees payable after SSG Funding



NA


Last updated: 09 March 2026

Upcoming Course Dates
10/08/2026

Delivery Mode**
Face-to-Face

Course Code
AN1101E

Funding Type
SSG Funding
Eligible for SkillsFuture Credit (SFC)
Alumni eVoucher (L3)

Type
Modular Course

Stacks/ Bundles to
NA

Audit/Graded
Graded

Area of Interest
Social Sciences