2018-2019 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog
Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Anthropology
- Requirements for a Major in Anthropology
- Suggested Order of Coursework for a Major in Anthropology (B.A.)
- Suggested Order of Coursework for a Major in Anthropology (B.S.)
Requirements for a Major in Anthropology
The wide scope and holistic nature of anthropology mean that students should have opportunities to experience three kinds of coursework: (1) courses concerned with the discipline; (2) courses specializing in a sub-discipline of anthropology; and (3) courses in disciplines related to anthropology. Students majoring in anthropology may earn either a B.A. or a B.S. degree.
Majors must complete at least 39 to 41 hours in the following:
Core Courses
- ANT 204 - Peoples and Cultures of the World (3 credits)
- ANT 206 - Human Origins (3 credits)
- ANT 210 - History of Anthropological Theory (3 credits)
- ANT 215 - Origins of Civilization (3 credits)
- ANT 405 - Contemporary Anthropological Theory (3 credits)
- ANT 495 - Practicing Anthropology (Capstone) (3 credits)
- AND one of the following Research Methods courses:
- ANT 305 - Methods in Biological Anthropology (3 credits)
- ANT 317 - Advanced Cross-cultural Linguistics (3 credits)
- ANT 400 - Ethnographic Methods (3 credits)
- ARC 400 - Archaeological Methods and Research Design (3 credits)
B.A. and B.S. Degree Requirements:
B.A.
- Third-semester proficiency in a foreign language.
Additional Requirements for the B.A.
Select one course from the following; course chosen may not be used as an elective choice.
- ANT 315 - Comparative Religions (3 credits)
- ANT 345 - Perspectives on Globalization (3 credits)
- ANT 370 - Cross-cultural Perspectives on Gender (3 credits)
B.S.
STA 215 - Introductory Applied Statistics (3 credits)
AND
One year of science courses from the following pairs:
- BIO 120 - General Biology I (4 credits) AND BIO 121 - General Biology II (4 credits)
- CHM 115 - Principles of Chemistry I (4 credits) AND CHM 116 - Principles of Chemistry II (5 credits)
- GEO 111 - Exploring the Earth (4 credits) AND GEO 112 - Earth History (4 credits)
- GPY 200 - Computer Cartography (3 credits) AND GPY 307 - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (3 credits)
- NRM 140 - The Climatic Factor (4 credits) AND NRM 150 - Introduction to Natural Resources (3 credits)
- PHY 220 - General Physics I (5 credits) AND PHY 221 - General Physics II (5 credits)
Additional Requirements for the B.S.
Select one course from the following; course chosen may not be used as an elective choice.
- ANT 312 - Human Osteology (4 credits)
- ANT 313 - Primate Behavior and Ecology (3 credits)
- ANT 314 - Bioarchaeology (3 credits)
Required for both the B.A. and B.S.
Choose one of the following:
Choose one of the following practical and/or research experiences*:
- ANT 307 - Field Techniques and Laboratory Methods in Anthropology (1 to 9 credits)
- ANT 308 - Field Experience Abroad (1 to 6 credits)
- ANT 490 - Practicum: Career-Service (1 to 9 credits)
*Practical and Research Experiences
No more than six hours of ANT 307, ANT 308, and ANT 490 combined may count toward the major, though students are encouraged to acquire as many practical experience credits as possible. Field experiences can be obtained in any of the four sub-disciplines, or students can arrange a practicum/internship in a specific field setting of their interest. Students are strongly encouraged to consult with their advisors at an early point to begin discussing their choice of field experience. Majors are strongly encouraged to complete courses in related cognate areas, to complete an internship, and to participate in career planning events.
A major in anthropology can acquire additional experience in applied, ecological, economic, medical, or urban anthropology, ethnohistory, or a regional emphasis (e.g., Latin America, Middle East, Africa, Great Lakes archaeology). This can be arranged through the advising process, independent study courses (ANT 399 and ANT 499), a practicum (ANT 490) or Honors Research (ANT 498). No more than six hours of ANT 399, ANT 498, and ANT 499 combined may count toward the major.
Electives
- ANT 305 - Methods in Biological Anthropology (3 credits)
- ANT 311 - Native Peoples of North America (3 credits)
- ANT 312 - Human Osteology (4 credits)
- ANT 313 - Primate Behavior and Ecology (3 credits)
- ANT 314 - Bioarchaeology (3 credits)
- ANT 315 - Comparative Religions (3 credits)
- ANT 317 - Advanced Cross-cultural Linguistics (3 credits)
- ANT 320 - Culture and Disease (3 credits)
- ANT 325 - Archaeology of North America (3 credits)
- ANT 330 - Anthropology of Selected World Areas (3 credits)
- ANT 340 - Culture and Environment (3 credits)
- ANT 345 - Perspectives on Globalization (3 credits)
- ANT 350 - Archaeology of Mid-East (3 credits)
- ANT 370 - Cross-cultural Perspectives on Gender (3 credits)
- ANT 400 - Ethnographic Methods (3 credits)
- ANT 420 - Applied Anthropology (3 credits)
- ANT 421 - Anthropology of Social Movements (3 credits)
- ANT 430 - Issues in Contemporary Anthropology (3 credits)
- ANT 431 - Historical Perspectives in Anthropology (3 credits)
Note:
Repeated ANT 380s, ANT 330, and ANT 430s may meet elective requirements. Consult an anthropology faculty advisor. ANT 420 and 421 can be used to meet elective requirements for the major; but not both the major and certificate in applied anthropology. If ANT 305, ANT 317, or ANT 400 are taken to meet the research methods requirement, the course cannot also be used to meet an elective requirement; although a second research methods course can be taken to meet the elective requirement.
Suggested Order of Coursework for a Major in Anthropology (B.A.)
First Year
- Electives/general education
- ANT 204 - Peoples and Cultures of the World (3 credits)
- ANT 215 - Origins of Civilization (3 credits)
- Electives/general education
- ANT 206 - Human Origins (3 credits)
- ANT 207 - Language and Culture (3 credits) OR ANT 220 - Introduction to Archaeology (4 credits)
Second Year
- First semester language
- Electives/general education
- ANT 210 - History of Anthropological Theory (3 credits)
- Second semester language
- Electives/general education
- ANT elective requirement
Third Year
- Third semester language
- Electives/general education
- ANT 305 - Methods in Biological Anthropology (3 credits) OR ANT 317 - Advanced Cross-cultural Linguistics (3 credits) OR ANT 400 - Ethnographic Methods (3 credits) OR ARC 400 - Archaeological Methods and Research Design (3 credits)
- Electives/general education
- ANT elective requirement
- ANT 315 - Comparative Religions (3 credits) OR ANT 345 - Perspectives on Globalization (3 credits) OR ANT 370 - Cross-cultural Perspectives on Gender (3 credits)
Fourth Year
Spring/Summer:
- ANT 307 - Field Techniques and Laboratory Methods in Anthropology (1 to 9 credits) OR ANT 308 - Field Experience Abroad (1 to 6 credits) OR ANT 490 - Practicum: Career-Service (1 to 9 credits)
Fall:
Winter:
Suggested Order of Coursework for a Major in Anthropology (B.S.)
First Year
- Electives/general education
- ANT 206 - Human Origins (3 credits)
- ANT 204 - Peoples and Cultures of the World (3 credits)
- ANT 215 - Origins of Civilization (3 credits)
- Electives/general education
- STA 215 - Introductory Applied Statistics (3 credits)
- ANT 207 - Language and Culture (3 credits) OR ANT 220 - Introduction to Archaeology (4 credits)
Second Year
- First semester science
- Electives/general education
- ANT 210 - History of Anthropological Theory (3 credits)
- ANT elective requirement
- Second semester science
- Electives/general education
- ANT 305 - Methods in Biological Anthropology (3 credits) OR ANT 317 - Advanced Cross-cultural Linguistics (3 credits) OR ANT 400 - Ethnographic Methods (3 credits) OR ARC 400 - Archaeological Methods and Research Design (3 credits)
Third Year
- Upper level science
- ANT elective requirement
- Electives/general education
- ANT elective requirement
- Electives/general education
- ANT 312 - Human Osteology (4 credits) OR ANT 313 - Primate Behavior and Ecology (3 credits) OR ANT 314 - Bioarchaeology (3 credits)
Fourth Year
Spring/Summer:
- ANT 307 - Field Techniques and Laboratory Methods in Anthropology (1 to 9 credits) OR ANT 308 - Field Experience Abroad (1 to 6 credits) OR ANT 490 - Practicum: Career-Service (1 to 9 credits)
Fall:
Winter: