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MINOR IN ANTHROPOLOGY

The minor in sociology allows students to supplement their education in many fields. Students take SOC 306 (Sociological Methods) and five courses at the 300 - 400 level, four of them from one of the following concentrations: social organizations; deviance/criminology; social change; family/socialization. The minor requires a total of 28 credit hours.

The minor in anthropology contains 32 credit hours. This includes 12 hours in three introductory courses (ATH 241, 242, CST 241) which expose students to the subfields of cultural and physical anthropology and archaeology. Upper-level courses are structured to allow students to examine the content of each subfield in greater depth. The required course in theory can be taken in either archaeology (ATH 468) or cultural anthropology (ATH 448).

 

ATH 241, 242, CST 241 12 hrs.
One course from cultural anthropology 4 hrs.
One course from archaeology
4 hrs.
One course from physical anthropology
4 hrs.
One theory course (ATH 448 or 468)
4 hrs.
One elective anthropology course (any subfield)
4 hrs.

TOTAL

32 hrs.
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