Anthropology Major

Requirements

The major consists of ten courses: three required courses and seven additional courses. Of the seven additional courses, two must be at the 200 level, two at the 300 level, and one at the 400 level. The remaining two courses may be at any level.

Majors who plan to study away are required to take ANT 297 (2 credits) during the semester prior to studying away, and ANT 298 (2 credits) during the semester immediately following their semester abroad.  Combined, the two seminars can satisfy one 200-level course requirement for the major.  ANT 297/298 is typically offered in the evenings every other week, for a total of 6 to 7 meetings in a single semester.

A maximum of two anthropology courses taken abroad can be applied to the major and may be counted toward the archaeology concentration, upon approval by the chair of the department.

Required Courses for all Anthropology Majors:

ANT 102ARCHAEOLOGY

4

or

ANT 112CC: MATERIAL LEGACIES

4

 

ANT 104QUESTIONING CUL:INTRO TO ANTH

4

or

ANT 114CC: POWER AND INEQUALITY

4

 

ANT 201HIST OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL THRY

4

At least one 300 or 400 level course must be one of the following methods-intensive offerings.

ANT 308/BOT 308/ES 308METH/THEORIES OF ETHNOBOTANY

4

ANT 380APPLIED ANTHROPOLOGY

4

ANT 396EXPERIMENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY

4

ANT 406FIELD METH IN ARC OF ARBORETUM

4

ANT 411ETHNOGRAPHIC FILM & FILMMAKING

4

ANT 431/SPA 431GLOBALIZATION/TRANSBORDERISM

4

ANT 450/ES 450CULTIVATING CHANGE

4

ANT 482/AMS 482/ES 482ARCHAEOLOGY OF CONTEMPORARY

4

Archaeology Concentration

Students pursuing a major in anthropology with a concentration in archaeology are required to complete four 4-credit courses in archaeology or material culture studies within the context of the major requirements.  One or two of these courses may be substituted with a summer archaeology field school or field research internship upon approval by the chair of the department.  Two additional courses -- one in statistics and one in geology or GIS -- must also be completed.

Four ANT courses from the following list, one or two of which may be substituted with a summer archaeology field school upon approval by the chair of the department:

ANT 202ARCHAEOLOGY NORTH AMERICA

4

ANT 390ARCH OF RECENT/CONTEMP SOCIET

4

ANT 396EXPERIMENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY

4

ANT 406FIELD METH IN ARC OF ARBORETUM

4

ANT 482/AMS 482/ES 482ARCHAEOLOGY OF CONTEMPORARY

4

One of the following:

STA 107INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS

4

STA 206INTRO TO STATISTICAL METHODS

4

PSY 201PSYCHOLOGICAL STATISTICS

4

One of the following:

ES 115/GPH 115PHYSICAL GEOLOGY

4

ES 120/GPH 120CC:LIVING ON A CHANGING PLANET

4

ES 312VECTOR-BASED GEOG INFO SYST

4