Anthropology
This 18-credit minor offers courses in all four sub-fields of anthropology. This flexible minor is designed for students interested in a broad range of careers in which an understanding of human biological and cultural diversity and the history and complexity of our modern globalized society is useful. This includes students who seek careers in health care, education, business, psychology, computer science, arts and humanities, STEM fields, and others. This minor also benefits students who seek graduate training in these and many other fields. With core courses and a variety of electives, students may acquire a liberal arts education or plan their own program for more specific career prepara
Courses
- ANTH101 — Introduction to Anthropology
- ANTH230 — Introductory Archaeology
- ANTH240 — Introductory Bioanthropology
- ANTH250 — Introductory Cultural Anthropology
- ANTH260 — Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology
- ANTH355 — Real World Anthropology
- ANTH390 — Topics in Archaeology
- ANTH391 — Topics in Sociocultural Anthropology
- ANTH392 — Topics in Biological Anthropology
- ANTH430 — Research Methods in Archaeology
- ANTH435 — Field Methods in Archaeology
- ANTH450 — Ethnographic Research Methods
- ANTH455 — Field Research in Ethnography
- ANTH463 — Seminar
- ANTH470 — Anthropological Analysis and Interpretation
- ANTH480 — Theory and Practice in Anthropology