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Anthropology B.A.
Interdisciplinary Emphasis
Degree Requirements - 120 Credits
Required Major Credits - 9 semester hours
Foundation Courses
ANT 110 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3)(LAC 5.c.)
or ANT 100 Introduction to Anthropology (3) (GE 5a)
ANT 470 Seminar in Anthropology (3)
Elective Major Credits - 24 semester hours
Minimum of 12 credits in courses numbered 300 or above
Core and Methods
Select one of the following courses in consultation with an advisor:
ANT 120 World Archaeology (3) (LAC 5.c.)
ANT 130 Introduction to Physical Anthropology (3) (LAC 5.c.)
Select two of the following courses in consultation with an advisor:
ANT 210 Field Methods in Cultural Anthropology (3)
ANT 220 Archaeological Research Methods (3)
Cultural Anthropology (Select two of the following courses in consultation with an advisor):
ANT 212 North American Indians (3)
ANT 313 Modernization and Development (3)
ANT 314 Anthropology of Sex and Gender Diversity (3)
ANT 315 Life History and Culture (3)
ANT 317 Contemporary Native American Issues (3)
ANT 408 Workshop in Anthropology (3-12)
ANT 422 Directed Studies (1-4)
Archaeology (Select two of the following courses in consultation with an advisor):
ANT 121 Archaeology of Colorado (3)
ANT 321 Prehistory of the Americas (3)
ANT 323 Ancient Civilizations (3)
ANT 325 Fieldwork in Archaeology (4)
ANT 408 Workshop in Anthropology (3-12)
ANT 421 Prehistoric Europe (3)
ANT 422 Directed Studies (1-4)
Physical Anthropology (Select one of the following courses in consultation with an advisor):
ANT 330 Forensic Anthropology (3)
ANT 408 Workshop in Anthropology (3-12)
ANT 422 Directed Studies (1-4)
ANT 430 Human Evolutionary Anatomy (3)
ENST 331 Global Population and Human Needs (3)
Required Supporting Credits - 27 semester hours
Interdisciplinary Complement
A minimum of 12 credit hours in courses 300 or above
Courses for the interdisciplinary complement of this major are selected and approved in consultation with an anthropology faculty advisor. Courses are to be selected from at least two disciplines outside of anthropology, including directed studies course (422) and/or internship courses (492) offered by anthropology and other programs. Course selection is to be guided by the student's career goals and academic interests. Course selections should have a clear thematic focus.
Students emphasizing cultural anthropology should look to the social sciences and humanities (Africana studies, economics, english, geography, history, hispanic studies, political science, psychology, sociology, women's studies or the performing and visual arts) for their course selections.
Students emphasizing archaeology should consider courses in biology, earth sciences, geography, history, physics and/or chemistry. Students emphasizing physical anthropology should consider courses in biology, community health, nutrition and/or kinesiology. Other disciplines may also be relevant for particular career objectives and may be included in the interdisciplinary complement.
Elective LAC Credits - 40 hours
Elective University-Wide Credits - 20 hours
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