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					| 2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 Anthropology, B.S.  |  
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													| Degree Requirements
 Required Courses
  General Education  41 Credit Hours 1Quantitative requirement 3 Credit Hours 2Scientific Literacy requirement 3-4 Credit Hours 2University electives 35-36 Credit HoursMajor requirements (listed below) and electives 40-41 Credit HoursFootnotes
 1 The General Education  program contains a set of requirements each student must fulfill. The number of credit hours necessary to fulfill these requirements may vary.2  MATH 220. Elementary Statistics [C3QR] , is strongly recommended for those students who have not taken that course or an equivalent as part of their General Education.
Major Requirements
 To earn a B.A. or B.S. degree in anthropology, students complete 40-41 credit hours in the major. Given the diverse opportunities the discipline provides, the major is designed to allow students the opportunity to work closely with their advisers to develop a curriculum appropriate to their personal and professional interests. Those students wishing to do so may elect to pursue a concentration in one of the three sub-disciplines of cultural, biological or archaeological anthropology. The concentrations guide students in choosing courses to enhance opportunities for graduate school or allow them to pursue an area of personal interest within the larger discipline of anthropology. Up to two elective courses from a discipline outside of anthropology may be applied to the major. Elective courses from outside of the program must be approved by the student’s adviser and must be at the 300- or 400-level. Students must receive at least a “C-” in a class to have it count toward the major. General ProgramThe general program provides students with a holistic introduction to the breadth of anthropology highlighting experience in the subdisciplines of cultural, archaeological and biological anthropology, as well as introductory experiences in linguistics. The program is designed to provide students with a well-rounded understanding of the discipline in preparation for advanced graduate training or as an adjunct to their personal and professional aspirations. One course from the following: 3-4 Credit Hours
Total: 40-41 Credit Hours
Footnotes
 1 Students should take two of ANTH 195 , ANTH 196  or ANTH 197  and at least one anthropology elective before taking ANTH 375 .2 Students may take up to two adviser approved electives at the 300 or 400 level from courses outside of the program.
 3 Students should consider including  ANTH 305. Language and Culture , as one of their electives.
Anthropology Course Designations
 Archaeology (A)
 ANTH 197. Archaeology  3.00ANTH 205. Buried Cities, Lost Tribes: The Rise and Fall of Early Human Societies [C2HQC]  3.00ANTH 250. Anthropology of the American Southwest  3.00ANTH 307. Climate, Culture and Change  3.00ANTH 311. Archaeology of Virginia  3.00ANTH 312. The Native Americans  3.00ANTH 325. Aztec, Maya & Their Predecessors  3.00ANTH 327. Ancient North American Civilizations  3.00ANTH 331. Historical Archaeology  3.00ANTH 333. Celts, Viking and Tribal Europe: Art & Culture From 500 to 1100 AD  3.00ANTH 366. Anthropology of War  3.00ANTH 391. Study Abroad  1.00 - 6.00 (May be A, B, C, F)ANTH 395. Special Topics in Anthropology  3.00 (May be A, B, or C)ANTH 410. Spatial Analysis for Anthropologists  4.00 (A, B and C)ANTH 455. Archaeology: Methods of Analysis and Interpretation  4.00ANTH 486. Internship in Anthropology  1.00 - 6.00 (May be A, B or C)ANTH 490. Special Studies in Anthropology  1.00 - 3.00 (May be A, B or C)ANTH 492. Material Culture  3.00ANTH 494. Field Techniques in Archaeology  4.00 - 8.00ANTH 496. Research Thesis  3.00ANTH 499. Honors Thesis  6.00 (May be A, B, or C). Three Semesters
Biological Anthropology (B)
 ANTH 196. Biological Anthropology [C3NS]  3.00ANTH 315. Human Evolution  3.00ANTH 316. Human Evolutionary Psychology  3.00ANTH 317. Primate Evolutionary Ecology  3.00ANTH 318. The Evolution of Primate Sexuality and Reproduction  3.00ANTH 319. Human Osteology  3.00ANTH 352. Birth, Death, Sex: Exploring Demography  3.00ANTH 391. Study Abroad  1.00 - 6.00 (May be A, B, C, F)ANTH 395. Special Topics in Anthropology  3.00 (May be A, B, or C)ANTH 410. Spatial Analysis for Anthropologists  4.00 (A, B and C)ANTH 415. Anthropological Genetics  3.00ANTH 430. Primate Conservation Biology  3.00ANTH 486. Internship in Anthropology  1.00 - 6.00 (May be A, B or C)ANTH 490. Special Studies in Anthropology  1.00 - 3.00 (May be A, B or C)ANTH 499. Honors Thesis  6.00 (May be A, B, or C). Three Semesters
Cultural Anthropology (C)
 ANTH 195. Cultural Anthropology [C4GE]  3.00ANTH 265. Peoples and Cultures of Latin America and the Caribbean  3.00ANTH 280. Peoples and Cultures of Sub-Saharan Africa  3.00ANTH 295. People and Cultures of East Asia  3.00ANTH 300. The Anthropology of Food  3.00ANTH 305. Language and Culture  3.00ANTH 306. Japanese Society and Culture  3.00ANTH 323. Anthropology and Photography  3.00ANTH 324. Mindfulness and Anthropology  3.00ANTH 350. Magic, Witchcraft and Religion  3.00ANTH 352. Birth, Death, Sex: Exploring Demography  3.00ANTH 360. Medical Anthropology  3.00ANTH 364. U.S./Latin American Borders  3.00ANTH 366. Anthropology of War  3.00ANTH 368. Contemporary American Culture  3.00ANTH 370. Topics in the Anthropology of Gender  3.00ANTH 375. History of Theory in Sociocultural Anthropology  3.00ANTH 376. Anthropology of Reproduction  3.00ANTH 377. Space/Culture/Power  3.00ANTH 388. Prisons, Punishment and the State  3.00ANTH 389. Ethnographic Experience in Dominica  3.00ANTH 390. Topics in Cultural Studies  3.00ANTH 391. Study Abroad  1.00 - 6.00 (May be A, B, C, F)ANTH 395. Special Topics in Anthropology  3.00 (May be A, B, or C)ANTH 405. Topics in Linguistic Anthropology  3.00ANTH 410. Spatial Analysis for Anthropologists  4.00 (A, B and C)ANTH 411. Topics in Ethnographic Film  3.00ANTH 435. Ethnographic Genres and Methods  4.00ANTH 436. Afro-Latin America  3.00ANTH 486. Internship in Anthropology  1.00 - 6.00ANTH 490. Special Studies in Anthropology  1.00 - 3.00 (May be A, B or C)ANTH 499. Honors Thesis  6.00 (May be A, B, or C). Three Semesters
Required for All Anthropology Majors (R)
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