(Major from Sept. 2004)
Students majoring in anthropology must complete the following requirements:
- 12 units of course work
- introductory courses: 4 units
- AN101, 102, 103, and 250 or 258
- intermediate and advanced courses: 8 units (at least 3 at the 300 level)
- Courses must be taken in at least two subdisciplines
- At least one course must be from the approved list of courses with a strong methodological component (see the Major's Handbook for approved courses).
- a senior paper
- Major requirements may be satisfied by no more than:
- two units of off-campus credit,
- two units of independent Readings/Research (400), and
- one cross-listed unit taught by non-departmental faculty (i.e. folklore, ethnomusicology, cultural ecology).
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A minor in anthropology will consist of a minimum of five units of coursework, to include the following:
(Minor from Sept. 2002)
A minor in anthropology will consist of a minimum of five units of coursework, to include the following:
- Introductory level courses in any two of the four major subdisciplines (biological anthropology, cultural anthropology, archaeology, and linguistics) as described in the major requirements:
- AN101 Biological Anthropology;
- AN 102 Cultural Anthropology;
- AN230 Introduction to Archaeology;
- AN 250 Language and Culture OR AN258 Introduction to Linguistics;
- An additional three units of anthropology coursework, at least one of which must be at the 300-level or above:
- Independent readings or research courses may not be counted toward the minimum five units of the minor; and no more than one cross-listed course in folklore or ethnomusicology may count toward the minimum five units.
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