Major & Minor Requirements - Anthropology
The Anthropology Major
Note: The grade point average of the anthropology coursework comprising the major must be no less than 2.00 with no course grade below C- (1.7).
10.5 units, including
- ANTH 101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
- ANTH 211 Introduction to Ethnographic Field Methods
- ANTH 290 Theoretical Foundations of Cultural Anthropology
- ANTH 400 Senior Thesis Proposal
- ANTH 401 Capstone Seminar
- At least two regional courses from List A
- At least two topical courses from List B
- Two electives from either List A or List B
- Participation in an approved study abroad experience of at least six weeks in duration
Notes:
- Upper-level courses are taught on a rotating basis.
- Students must achieve a grade of C or better in both ANTH 211 and ANTH 290 in order to take 400-level courses in the department and to receive credit toward the major for courses taken outside the department.
- One regional or one topical course may be taken in a department outside of sociology and anthropology with departmental approval.
- Two regional and/or topical courses may be taken at study abroad institutions with departmental approval.
- No more than three study abroad courses may count toward the major requirements.
- Students are expected to fulfill all prerequisites necessary for courses within the major/minor. Prerequisites do not count toward the major/minor unless otherwise noted.
The Anthropology Minor
Note: The grade point average of the anthropology coursework comprising the minor must be no less than 2.00 with no course grade below C- (1.7).
5 units, including
- ANTH 101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
- Four additional units in anthropology
List A: Regional Courses
- ANTH 279 Selected Topics (as approved by department)
- ANTH 307 Indigenous Peoples of the Americas
- ANTH 308 Latin America: An Ethnographic Perspective
- ANTH 338 Africa: Cultural Change in a Post-Colonial Setting
- ANTH 339 Pacific Island Cultures and Ethnographies
- ANTH 340 Southeast Asia: Cultural Representations
- ANTH 379 Selected Topics (as approved by the department)
- SOC 230 Introduction to the Study of Africa
List B: General Anthropology Courses
- ANTH 238 Anthropology of Human Rights
- ANTH 279 Selected Topics (as approved by department)
- ANTH 300 Sexuality and Gender Across Cultures
- ANTH 304 Ritual, Witchcraft and Divination
- ANTH 336 Politics, Power and Ritual
- ANTH 379 Selected Topics (as approved by department)
- ANTH 388 Individual Internship
- ANTH 426-427 Directed Independent Study
- ANTH 489 Research Practicum