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Applied Psychology, B.S.

Applied Anthropology This concentration seeks to provide students with the ability to apply anthropological research in the area of solving human problems. Courses include:

ANTH 303 ANTH 304 ANTH 405 ANTH 406 ANTH 440

Human Variation Human Osteology Human Paleontology

3 3 3 3

Bioarchaeology

Topics in Biological Anthropology

1-3

ANTH 400 ANTH 403 ANTH 420 INCS 345 INCS 347 INCS 430 INCS 433

Political Anthropology Economic Anthropology

3 3 3 3 3 3 3

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

Topics in Urban Anthropology

Introduction to International Development Micro Issues in Relief and Development Seminar: Topics in Intercultural Health Care Community Development Models and Strategies Project Evaluation and Assessment Social Change in the Developing World

ANTH 300 ANTH 306 ANTH 320 ANTH 325 ANTH 330 ANTH 342 ANTH 361 ANTH 370 ANTH 400 ANTH 402 ANTH 403 ANTH 404 ANTH 407 ANTH 408 ANTH 415 ANTH 420 ANTH 435 ANTH 460

Magic, Witchcraft and Sorcery

3 3

Cognitive Anthropology Topics in Gender Studies

1-3

INCS 435 SOCI 348

3 3

Comparative Folklore and Mythology California Native Americans Social Justice and Human Rights

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

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

Anthropology of Gender

Topics in Cultural Anthropology

Political Anthropology

Family, Kinship and Gender Economic Anthropology

ANTH 215 ANTH 312 ANTH 315 ANTH 316 ANTH 321 ANTH 330 ANTH 365 ANTH 366 ANTH 367 ANTH 410 ANTH 430 ANTH 432 ANTH 450

Introduction to Archaeology

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Archaeology Methods and Theories Field Methods in Archaeology I Field Methods in Archaeology II Prehistoric Cultures of North America

Symbol and Ritual

Ethnicity, Identity and Memory

Language and Power

Human Conflict

California Native Americans

Topics in Urban Anthropology Anthropology of Consciousness

Biblical Archaeology: Ancient Near East

Biblical Archaeology: Palestine

Topics in Contemporary Anthropological Theory

1-3

Egyptian Archaeology Topics in Archaeology

1-4

INCS 458

Village and Tribal Cultures

3

Field Excursion: Turkey, Greece and Rome

4 3

Applied Psychology, B.S. Mission

Field Excursion: Israel Internship in Archaeology

1-3

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

The Applied Psychology major equips adult-learners to apply biblically integrated psychological constructs in their scholarship, workplace, and service to the church, community and society. Degree Program The Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Psychology is an undergraduate major specifically designed for adult-learners with course content delivered in a non-traditional manner, maximizing flexibility and accessibility for all enrolled students. The Applied Psychology major includes course work emphasizing psychosocial development, integration, research, and foundational theories of psychological study. Since students select a psychology major for a variety of reasons, a broad range of courses have been selected for students desiring employment or advancement in a variety of fields which may include education, ministry, human resources, business, and human services. The courses are chosen to concurrently satisfy the prerequisites for many graduate programs in clinical psychology, marriage and family therapy, educational psychology, school counseling, and other related fields of study.

ANTH 306 ANTH 310

Cognitive Anthropology

3 3

Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology: Language, Culture and Society

ANTH 311 ANTH 407 ANTH 408 INAL 301 INAL 405 INAL 446 INAL 481 INCS 310

Ancient Languages

3 3 3 3 3 3

Ethnicity, Identity and Memory

Language and Power

General Articulatory Phonetics

Introduction to Syntax

Introduction to Sociolinguistics Topics in Applied Linguistics

1-3

General Linguistics

3

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

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