I. Core Courses (12 credits)
ANTH 3/Human Evolution: Biological Anthropology and Archaeology (4)
ANTH 4/Cultural Diversity: Cultural Anthropology and Linguistics (4)
ANTH 12/Ancient Societies (4)
II. ANTH 28/History of Anthropological Theory (4)
III. Methods (4 credits)
ANTH 101/Archaeological Method and Theory (4)
ANTH 102/Ethnographic Research Methods (4)
ANTH 124/Human Osteology (4)
IV. Five courses selected from the following list of electives with one from at least three of the four anthropological fields and at least one regional course (e.g. Native American, Eritrea, etc) (20 credits):
A. Biological Anthropology
ANTH 25/Primatology
ANTH 124/Human Osteology
ANTH 126/Evolution & Human Behavior
ANTH 127/Human Evolutionary Genetics
ANTH 137/Selected Topics in Biological Anthropology
ANTH 150/Independent Study in Anthropology
B. Archaeology
ANTH 30/Native Arts and Archaeology of Latin America
ANTH 32/Southeast Asian Arts and Archaeology
ANTH 39/Regional Archaeology
ANTH 136/Selected Topics in Archaeological Method and Theory
ANTH 140/Archaeological Field Study
ANTH 150/Independent Study in Anthropology
C. Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 10/Culture, Gender and Family
ANTH 11/Cultural Ecology
ANTH 16/Folklore
ANTH 20/Cultures, Economies, and Globalization
ANTH 51/Arts of Africa and the Diaspora
ANTH 52/Native North American Cultures
ANTH 55/Peoples of Africa
ANTH 58/Museums and Society
ANTH 59/Regional Ethnography
ANTH 113/Psychological Anthropology
ANTH 125/Medical Anthropology
ANTH 129/Contemporary Issues in Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 130/Folk Religion
ANTH 131/Gender and Culture
ANTH 133/Cross-Cultural Management and Education
ANTH 135/Selected Topics in Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 150/Independent Study in Anthropology
D. Linguistics
LING 10/Language, Communication and Culture
LING 120/Linguistic Theory and Method
LING 150/Independent Study in Linguistics V. ANTH 199/Senior Seminar in Anthropology (4)
Note: Courses given in the Eritrean Semester (PANAF 160/Life, Culture and Languages of Eritrea, PANAF 161/Gender and Development, PANAF 162/Selected Topics in Nation-Building, and PANAF 163/Independent Research Internship) may be taken for credit in Anthropology with approval of the Anthropology Department.
Anthropology Minor (24 credits)
- I. Required Courses (12)
ANTH 3, 4 and 12
- II. 12 intermediate- and upper-level credits chosen in consultation with the chair of the department.
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