Anthropology
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. Applied Anthropology This concentration seeks to provide students with the ability to apply anthropological research in the area of solving human problems. Courses include:
Physical Anthropology This concentration provides students the opportunity to study the variation and adaptation of human biology within its cultural context. Courses include:
Human Variation Human Osteology Human Paleontology
Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.
ANTH 303 ANTH 304 ANTH 405 ANTH 406 ANTH 440
Bioarchaeology
Topics in Biological Anthropology
Credit(s): 1 - 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:
Political Anthropology Economic Anthropology
Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.
ANTH 400 ANTH 403 ANTH 420
Magic, Witchcraft and Sorcery
Credit(s): 3.
ANTH 300 ANTH 325
Topics in Urban Anthropology Introduction to International Development
Comparative Folklore and Mythology Political Anthropology
Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.
INCS 345
Credit(s): 3.
ANTH 400 ANTH 402 ANTH 403 ANTH 420
Micro Issues in Relief and Development
INCS 347
Family, Kinship and Gender Economic Anthropology Topics in Urban Anthropology Village and Tribal Cultures
Credit(s): 3.
Seminar: Topics in Intercultural Health Care Community Development Models and Strategies Project Evaluation and Assessment Social Change in the Developing World
INCS 430
Credit(s): 3.
INCS 458
INCS 433
Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.
Anthropology, Minor Minor Requirements The anthropology minor is offered with completion of 18 credits of anthropology courses including: Core Requirements ANTH 200 General Cultural Anthropology Credit(s): 3. Elective Requirements Choose 15 credits of upper-division courses. Archaeology, Minor Minor Requirements A minor in archaeology requires the completion of 18 credits of archaeology courses. Prerequisites The following are prerequisites for the minor and may be completed for general education requirements:
INCS 435 SOCI 348
Credit(s): 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:
Introduction to Archaeology
Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.
ANTH 215 ANTH 312 ANTH 315 ANTH 316 ANTH 321 ANTH 330 ANTH 366 ANTH 410 ANTH 430
Archaeology Methods and Theories Field Methods in Archaeology I Field Methods in Archaeology II Prehistoric Cultures of North America California Native Americans Biblical Archaeology: Palestine
Topics in Archaeology
Credit(s): 1 - 4.
Field Excursion: Turkey, Greece and Rome Field Excursion: Israel Internship in Archaeology
Credit(s): 4. Credit(s): 3.
ANTH 432 ANTH 450
Credit(s): 1 - 3.
Linguistic Anthropology The linguistic anthropology concentration is designed for students interested in the relationship of language in culture. Courses include:
General Cultural Anthropology
Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 1.
ANTH 200 ANTH 222 ANTH 223
Physical Anthropology
Physical Anthropology Laboratory
Core Requirements ANTH 215
Cognitive Anthropology
Credit(s): 3.
ANTH 306 ANTH 310
Introduction to Archaeology
Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.
Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology: Language, Culture and Society
Archaeology Methods and Theories Field Methods in Archaeology I
ANTH 312 ANTH 315
Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.
Language and Power
ANTH 408 INAL 301 INAL 405 INAL 446 INAL 481 INCS 310
General Articulatory Phonetics
Elective Requirements Choose 9 credits of upper-division courses from:
Introduction to Syntax
Introduction to Sociolinguistics Topics in Applied Linguistics
Prehistoric Cultures of North America California Native Americans
ANTH 321
Credit(s): 1 - 3.
Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.
General Linguistics
Credit(s): 3.
ANTH 330
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