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Biola University
BUSN 301 BUSN 311 BUSN 312 BUSN 313 BUSN 316 BUSN 317 BUSN 361 BUSN 370 BUSN 411 BUSN 412 BUSN 470
Business Writing and Case Analysis
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
ANTH 222 Physical Anthropology ANTH 223 Physical Anthropology Laboratory Core Requirements The anthropology major requires 36 credits which includes 15 credits of core courses ANTH 215 Introduction to Archaeology
Intermediate Accounting I Intermediate Accounting II
Cost Accounting
Federal Income Tax for Partnerships, Corporations and Estates Accounting Information Systems
3 3
ANTH 310
Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology: Language, Culture and Society Ethnographic Field Methods Anthropological Field Practicum History of Anthropological Theory
Business Law
ANTH 345 ANTH 350 ANTH 401
3 3 3
Business Finance
Advanced Accounting
Auditing
Elective Requirements Students may choose 21 credits of upper-division electives according to their interests. Students are encouraged to form a concentration or minor in a subfield but may choose from any of the following electives. Anthropology majors may not count more than two sociology electives towards graduation requirements
Strategic Management
21
Total Credits
54
Anthropology, B.A. Mission
The mission of the Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology is to provide students with a holistic understanding of the diversity of human behavior across time, geography and culture from a distinctly Christian perspective and to equip them to actively bridge cultural differences so that they can effectively share the good news of the Gospel and holistically address human problems such as injustice and the effects of globalization on populations around the world. Degree Program A Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology is offered upon completion of the University baccalaureate and major requirements. Learning Outcomes Program Learning Outcomes Upon completion of the Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology, students will be able to: 1. Identify major paradigms, major figures, and major theories in anthropology and explain how theory develops and shifts and the influence of Christian thinkers and thoughts (ULO 1). 2. Demonstrate they are able to form research questions, apply appropriate research methodologies, and interpret, analyze, and report ethnographic and/or archaeological data (ULO 2). 3. Recognize and respond appropriately to key challenges to and opportunities for their faith raised (ethics, integrity, and intellectual honesty) in engaging their sub-discipline in anthropology (ULO 3). Each Program Learning Outcome (PLO) listed above references at least one of the University Learning Outcomes (ULO 1, 2, 3), which may be found in the General Information (p. 5) section of this catalog. Requirements
Any ANTH course INAL 301
General Articulatory Phonetics Language and Culture Learning Introduction to Phonology Introduction to Syntax Introduction to Sociolinguistics Field Methods in Linguistics Intercultural Adjustment Peoples of Ethnic America
INAL 313 INAL 403 INAL 405 INAL 446 INAL 452 INCS 322 INCS 331 INCS 332 INCS 345 INCS 347 INCS 375 INCS 420 INCS 430 INCS 433 INCS 435 INCS 445 INCS 458 INCS 459 SOCI 346 SOCI 353 SOCI 362 SOCI 370 SOCI 402 SOCI 443
Peoples of the World
Introduction to International Development Micro Issues in Relief and Development
Understanding the City
Intercultural Communication
Seminar: Topics in Intercultural Health Care Community Development Models and Strategies
Project Evaluation and Assessment
New Religious Movements Village and Tribal Cultures
Urban Transformation
Urban Sociology
Religion in Public Life
Social Problems
American Culture and Values
Religion and Society
Methods of Sociological Research
Total Credits
36
Concentrations 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.
Major Requirements General Education Requirements
Students are required to take the following courses as preparation for the major. These courses fulfill general education requirements ANTH 200 General Cultural Anthropology
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