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Dec 01, 2024
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2018-2019 Greensburg Campus Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Anthropology, BA
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Return to: Behavioral Sciences Anthropology is concerned with the development and functioning of both historical and contemporary human cultures. While Anthropology majors will learn about human behavior from cultural, physical, and archeological perspectives, they may choose to emphasize either Archeology or cultural Anthropology in their program of studies.
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Core Courses 4 courses (12-13 credits)
Electives - 15 credits within one track
Archeology Track
Three courses in Archeology and two courses in Sociocultural Anthropology.
Cultural Anthropology Track
Three courses in Sociocultural Anthropology and two courses in Archeology.
Related Area - 12 credits (4 courses)
Each student takes four courses from another department such as Biological Sciences, Political Science, Sociology, Economics, History, or Spanish Literature and Culture.
Students may also chose a Minor rather than a related area which is often a total of 15 credits, depending on the chosen Minor.
Additional Requirements 1 course (3 credits)
After earning 90 credits, all Anthropology students must take ANTH 1955 (Sociocultural Track) or ANTH 1956 (Archeology Track) to fulfill the capstone class requirement.
Recommended Courses
All students, especially those interested in graduate study, are urged to complete courses in a second language through the intermediate level.
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Return to: Behavioral Sciences
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