2024-2025 Greensburg Campus Catalog
Anthropology, BA
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Return to: Behavioral Sciences Anthropology is concerned with the biological and cultural development and functioning of humans worldwide, past and present. After the initial introduction to anthropology’s four sub-fields of biological/physical anthropology, archaeology, anthropological linguistics, and sociocultural anthropology, the program of study focuses largely on the social and cultural aspects of humans in the contemporary world, and allows students, under advisement, to steer their own topical interests with set interdisciplinary options.
All students, especially those interested in graduate study, are urged to complete courses in a foreign language through the intermediate level.
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Core Courses (12 credits + ANTH 1955 Capstone 3 credits)
Anthropology Electives (15 credits, 5 courses)
- ANTH 0455 - DIVERSITY IN THE US (SS2)
- ANTH 0630 - FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY
- ANTH 1220 - CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE HUMAN CHALLENGE (SS3, Environ. Studies, Global Studies, Ecology)
- ANTH 1310 - MIGRATION AND DIASPORAS (SS3, WP, Global Studies, Legal Studies)
- ANTH 1410 - REPRODUCTIVE POLITICS (SS, WP, Political Science, Gender Studies, Global Studies)
- ANTH 1470 - WOMEN’S WORK (SS, SS2, History, Political Sci, Gender Studies)
- ANTH 1481 - THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF DEATH (SS1, WP, Global Studies, Diversity)
- ANTH 1705 - SUPERNATURAL WORLDS: ANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION (SS, SS1, Global Studies, Diversity)
- ANTH 1760 - THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF LAW (SS, SS1, Legal Studies, Global Studies, History)
- ANTH 1762 - HUMAN ECOLOGY (SS, SS1, Environ. Studies, Natural Science)
- ANTH 1767 - ETHNIC IDENTITIES (SS, SS3, History, Political Science, Diversity, Global Studies)
Interdisciplinary Electives (9 credits, 3 courses)
Students will do three from any of the following courses. They may choose to concentrate on a “related area” (if a minor is unavailable) or they may select courses across disciplines. They must choose 3 of the following:
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