Undergraduate Bulletin > Anthropology > Major
Anthropology Major (ANTH)
Degree: Bachelor of Arts
Required: 122 semester hours, to include at least 36 hours at or
above the 300 course level
AOS Code: U101
The General Anthropology Major provides training in human biological, social and
behavioral science within the broader framework of a liberal arts education. The
program presents a holistic view of the nature of humans in society, past and present,
through courses in linguistics, prehistory, physical anthropology, and cultural
anthropology. It provides a solid foundation for both a basic liberal arts education
as well as for one of the concentrations in anthropology.
Student Learning Goals
Upon completion of the program, Anthropology majors will be able to: demonstrate
a broad knowledge of cultural diversity, ethnocentrism, and cultural relativity;
analyze the social, political, and religious structure of diverse societies; distinguish
Old, New, and Post-Processual Archaeology, including the ability to recover and
analyze artifacts from archaeological sites; demonstrate knowledge of the mechanisms
of biological evolution and analyze fossil evidence for such; analyze phonemes,
parts of speech, and the basic phrase structure of languages.
Program Requirements
I General Education Core Requirements (GEC)
See complete
GEC requirements and approved
course listings for all categories.
Core Category
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Students may select courses for:
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Literature (GLT)
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Fine Arts (GFA)
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Philosophical, Religious, Ethical Principles (GPR)
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Historical Perspectives on Western Culture (GHP)
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Mathematics (GMT)
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Reasoning and Discourse (GRD)
ENG 101 or FMS 115 or RCO 101, and one additional
GRD
course
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Department specifies courses for:
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Natural Sciences (GNS)
ATY 253 and one other
GNS course with a different departmental prefix
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Social and Behavioral Sciences (GSB)
ATY 213 and one other
GSB course (see III for additional
GSB requirement)
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II General Education Marker Requirements
See
details and
courses. It is possible to meet all GE
Marker Requirements while completing the GE
Core requirements or courses required by the major/concentration.
Students may select courses for:
Global/Global Non-Western Perspectives (GL/GN)
four (4) courses carrying GL/GN markers, at least one of
which must carry the GN
marker
One Speaking Intensive (SI) Course
In addition to this SI Marker requirement,
students must also complete a second SI
course within the major. All programs have identified at least one
course among their major requirements that is taught as Speaking Intensive.
One Writing Intensive (WI) Course
In addition to this WI Marker requirement,
students must also complete a second WI
course within the major. All programs have identified at least one
course among their major requirements that is taught as Writing Intensive.
III College of Arts and Sciences Additional Requirements
(CAR)
See requirements and
approved courses.
Category
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Historical Perspectives on Western Culture
either a
GHP/GPM or GMO course
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Humanities and Fine Arts
one additional Literature (GLT)
course
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Natural Sciences
one additional GNS/GLS
or GPS course
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Social and Behavioral Sciences (GSB)
one additional
GSB course
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Foreign Language (GFL)
intermediate-level proficiency in one language, demonstrated by placement test,
or completion of course work through course number 204
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Writing Intensive Courses (WI)
a total of four WI courses
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IV Major Requirements
Minimum 34 semester hours in anthropology above the 100-level to include the following:
Core Courses
- ATY 213*, 253*, 258, 363, 595
- Methods. One of the following: ATY 360, 362, or 553
- Five additional ATY courses at the 300 level or above
Although not a requirement beyond the 34 hours minimum, majors may choose to take
additional courses in general anthropology or the additional courses may be in one
of the subdisciplines:
Archaeology
Cultural Anthropology
Physical Anthropology
Majors in consultation with a faculty member in the subdiscipline will select the
appropriate courses.
V Related Area Requirements
Majors who follow a plan for one of the accelerated master’s programs should
satisfy the related area requirements for that program.
VI Electives
Electives sufficient to complete the 122 semester hours required for the degree.