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Linguistic Anthropology The linguistic anthropology concentration is designed for students interested in the relationship of language in culture. Courses include:

Exegeting the City Urban Sociology Religion in Public Life

Units: 3

INCS 467

Units: 3

SOCI 346

Units: 3

SOCI 353

Social Problems

Units: 3

SOCI 362

American Culture & Values

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Units: 3

SOCI 370

Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology: Language, Culture & Society

ANTH 310

Religion & Society

Units: 3

SOCI 402

Units: 3

Methods of Sociological Research

Units: 3

SOCI 443

General Articulatory Phonetics

Units: 3

INAL 301

Introduction to Syntax

Units: 3

INAL 405

Anthropology majors may not count more than two sociology electives towards graduation requirements. All students in the major are required to take Biblical Studies 458 Theology of Mission as a Bible elective. Biblical Studies 465 Integration Seminar: Gospel & Culture is required in the senior year.

Note:

Introduction to Sociolinguistics Topics in Applied Linguistics

Units: 3

INAL 446

Units: 1 – 3

INAL 481

General Linguistics

Units: 3

INCS 310

Physical Anthropology This concentration provides students the opportunity to study the variation and adaptation of human biology within its cultural context. Courses include:

Concentrations

Human Variation Human Osteology Human Paleontology

Units: 3

ANTH 303

Units: 3

ANTH 304

There are concentrations offered in each of the subfields within the anthropology major. Students take introductory courses in each of the subdisciplines and are encouraged to concentrate in one of the following four areas. Students may also consult with their academic advisor regarding selecting a unique concentration based on career goals. Applied Anthropology This concentration seeks to provide students with the ability to apply anthropological research in the area of solving human problems. Courses include:

Units: 3

ANTH 405

Bioarcheology

Units: 3

ANTH 406

Topics in Biological Anthropology

Units: 1 – 3

ANTH 440

Socio–cultural Anthropology The socio–cultural anthropology concentration provides students with a broad understanding of human behavior through a cross–cultural perspective. Courses include:

Magic, Witchcraft & Sorcery

Units: 3

ANTH 300

Comparative Folklore & Mythology Political Anthropology Family, Kinship & Gender Economy, Society & Values Topics in Urban Anthropology

Units: 3

ANTH 325

Political Anthropology

Units: 3

Units: 3

ANTH 400

ANTH 400

Economy, Society & Values Topics in Urban Anthropology

Units: 3

Units: 3

ANTH 403

ANTH 402

Units: 3

Units: 3

ANTH 420

ANTH 403

Introduction to International Development Micro Issues in Relief & Development Seminar: Topics in Intercultural Health Care

Units: 3

Units: 3

INCS 345

ANTH 420

Village & Tribal Cultures

Units: 3

Units: 3

INCS 347

INCS 458

Units: 3

INCS 430

Community Development Models & Strategies Units: 3

INCS 433

Anthropology Minor

Project Evaluation & Assessment Social Change in the Developing World

Units: 3

INCS 435

Units: 3

SOCI 348

Minor Requirements The anthropology minor is offered with completion of 18 units of anthropology courses including:

Archaeology This concentration provides students with training in archaeological methods and research. Students may take electives in Biblical, classical or prehistoric archaeology. Courses include:

15 units of upper division courses. ANTH 200 General Cultural Anthropology

Units: 3

Introduction to Archaeology

Units: 3

ANTH 215

Archaeology Methods & Theories Field Methods in Archaeology Prehistoric Cultures of North America

Units: 3

ANTH 312

Units: 3

ANTH 315

Units: 3

ANTH 321

California Native Americans Biblical Archaeology: Palestine

Units: 3

ANTH 330

Units: 3

ANTH 366

Topics in Archaeology

Units: 1 – 4

ANTH 410

Field Excursion: Turkey, Greece & Rome

Units: 4

ANTH 430

Field Excursion: Israel Internship in Archaeology

Units: 3

ANTH 432

Units: 1 – 3

ANTH 450

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