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Nov 21, 2024
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College Catalog 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Anthropology Major
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Major Requirements
A major in anthropology consists of five required courses and five elective courses:
- One introductory course, either ANTH 101 or ANTH 111 (either of which is a prerequisite for all other anthropology courses except ANTH 112 , ANTH 115 , ANTH 240 and ANTH 340 ). Students may not take both ANTH 101 and ANTH 111 for credit.
- One biological anthropology course: ANTH 112 , ANTH 115 , ANTH 240 , ANTH 340 or ANTH 381
- One research methods course, which shouldideally be taken in the sophomore year or before the student studies away. Choices include ANTH 230 , ANTH 232 , ANTH 368 .
- One theory course, either ANTH 387 or ANTH 487 . Students may take both courses for credit.
- The senior seminar, ANTH 490 .
- Five elective anthropology courses chosen in consultation with a departmental advisor.
Additional requirements, recommendations, and limitations include:
- Study away: A student majoring in anthropology must complete one semester of study off-campus on either a domestic or international study program after successfully completing a course in research methods listed above or a similar course approved by the department. The off-campus program chosen by the student should have a substantial fieldwork-based component or the opportunity to engage in significant independent research. For this reason, the department does not recommend direct enrollment in foreign universities as a study away option.
- Limits on credits for off-campus courses: A student may, with the permission of the department chair, count up to two (2) anthropological/anthropology courses taken on an off-campus program towards the major.
- Ethnographic area course: Majors are strongly encouraged to take at least one.
- If a student cannot complete a required non-elective course successfully in two attempts, the student must petition the department chair for permission to attempt it a third time.
- If circumstances warrant, a student may petition the department to waive a requirement, provided an alternative acceptable to the department is proposed.
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