Anthropology majors and minors will take courses in the subfields of Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Socio-Cultural Anthropology, and Linguistic Anthropology. Several courses are listed under ...
Not everyone who takes Anthropology courses is planning to major in the discipline. Any member of the Anthropology faculty will be glad to talk to you informally about the field and our class ...
IKNS lecturer Jessica Malloy shares insights into her new course, which equips students with ethnographic tools to better ...
Archaeology focuses on the material remains of human societies from the remote and recent past with emphasis on reconstructing and understanding past modes of human cultural adaptation and change.
The department's Undergraduate Student Handbook is provided to guide you toward successfully completing the Anthropology requirements. You will find answers about applying as a major or minor, ...
The Department of Anthropology offers a degree program leading to a bachelor of science in anthropology. A solid undergraduate foundation in anthropology secures the analytical skills needed to ...
Many anthropologists avoid teaching introductory courses. Yet those courses are crucial to the discipline for several reasons. First, they meet the general-education requirements of many colleges and ...
The anthropology program leads to a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree. Coursework for the major begins with three courses that introduce the three subfields of anthropology: Introduction to Archaeology, ...
A minor in Anthropology complements any major that focuses on or involves people, whether you're majoring in biology, art, or even computer sciences. A grade of C or better is required in all courses ...
Applicants to the minor must have earned a minimum overall GPA of 2.0 and have taken 1 Anthropology introductory course (APY 105, APY 106, APY 107, or APY 108). Applicants complete the CAS Major/Minor ...