Anthropology Minor Program
The Anthropology minor enhances a number of major programs (such as nursing, education, business, biology, communications, foreign languages and literatures, diplomacy and international relations), by offering a unique cross-cultural perspective that enables students to apply their skills in a multiethnic environment. Students are required to take six courses in anthropology. In the independent study (normally in the senior year), students write a research paper, integrating anthropological perspectives with their major field of study. Students completing a minor in anthropology must complete a minimum of 18 credits in anthropology to include:
Three Required Anthropology Courses (9 credits)
ANTH 1201
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Introduction to Physical Anthropology
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Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
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ANTH 1210
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Culture and Communication: Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology
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ANTH 2912
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Qualitative Field Research Methods
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Three Elective Anthropology Courses (9 credits)
Other programs to consider within the Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work