Anthropology Major Program of Study 2008 - Current
GENERAL
EDUCATION (see the university
catalog) 42
UNIVERSITY-WIDE
FITNESS FOR LIVING REQUIREMENT 3
LOWER
DIVISION MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (AREA F) 18
Required:
ANTH
2201 Introduction to Anthropology 3
GEOG
1101 World Regional Geography 3
MATH
1107 Elementary Statistics
(if
previously taken, select one of the following electives) 3
Foreign
language 1002 or higher 3
Electives
6
Select
any two 1000 or 2000 level courses from:
HIST,
GEOG, PHIL, POLI, PSYC, SOCI
UPPER
DIVISION MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 39
Foundations
in Anthropology
ANTH
3300 Anthropological Theory 3
ANTH
3301 Human Origins 3
ANTH
3305 Principles of Archaeology 3
ANTH
4410 Cultural Anthropology 3
Anthropological
Applications
ANTH
4450 Research Methods in Anthropology 3
ANTH
3398 Internship or 3
ANTH
3396 Co-op
UPPER DIVISION ELECTIVE
COURSES
Select 21 hours (7 courses) from those listed below.
Each
student must take at least one course from each of the areas:
Cultural
anthropology, Physical Anthropology, Archaeology
Cultural
Anthropology
ANTH
3310 Cultural Diversity in the U.S. 3
ANTH
3350 Cultures and Societies of the World 3
ANTH
3315 Indigenous People of the Southeast U.S. 3
Physical
Anthropology
ANTH
4402 Lab in Forensic Anthropology 3
ANTH
4405 Human Variation 3
ANTH
3320 Lab in Physical Anthropology 3
Archaeology
ANTH
4421 North American Archaeology 3
ANTH
4425 Historical Archaeology 3
ANTH
3335 Archaeology Field Techniques 3
ANTH
3390 Laboratory in Archaeology 3
ANTH
3321 Indigenous Peoples of North America 3
ANTH
3380 Maya Archaeology 3
(An approved study abroad experience or ANTH 4490 can be used
to fulfill a requirement in the Upper Division Elective area
with prior approval of the department.)
RELATED
STUDIES 9
Nine
upper-division studies beyond the major requirements
as
approved by the academic advisor. Lower-division courses
or
additional internships may also be approved when deemed
appropriate.
FREE
ELECTIVES 12
Any
courses in the university curriculum.
PROGRAM TOTAL: 123