Anthropology Program Requirements
The major in anthropology was revised effective Fall 2007. The number of credits remains the same but the required courses are slightly different. Students who declare a major in the fall of 2007 or after will need to meet these requirements.
Current anthropology requirements, Fall 2007:
A. Required courses
1. ANTH 101: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3 credits)
2. ANTH 200: Ethnography (3 credits; co-requisite ANTH 203))
3. ANTH 203: Theories of Culture (3 credits; co-requisite ANTH 200)
4. ANTH 480: Senior Research (3 credits; fall semester)
5. ANTH 481: Senior Seminar (3 credits; spring semester)
B. Electives
15 hours of electives in anthropology, which may include ANTH 491, 492:
Independent Study BUT NOT ANTH 499: Internship.At least one of these elective courses must include a significant field-research (FR) component (see below).
Six credits of upper-level sociology courses--excluding SOCG 491, 492, and 499--may be substituted for anthropology courses.
A student may arrange to have her or his independent study count for the Writing Intensive requirement, the Field-research Intensive major requirement, or both, with the approval of the study supervisor.
Total: 30 hours, 10 courses.
- Field-research courses
The anthropology major requires that each student complete at least one course designated FR. These are courses that have a significant assignment that requires the student to conduct ethnographic research for its completion.
The following courses have been designated "FR."
ANTH 317: Gifts and Commodities
ANTH 322: Symbolic Anthropology
ANTH 371H: Anthropology of Food
ANTH 401: The Anthropology of Globalization
ANTH 491, 492: Independent Study (with instructor approval)
SOCG 365: Qualitative Research Methods
Note: students who declared anthropology as their major BEFORE Fall 2007 do not need to take ANTH 481: Senior Seminar. However, they must take 18 hours of electives in anthropology (including up to 6 hours of upper-level sociology if they wish), including one course designated "field-research intensive."
