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Total Credits Required 120
General Education
30-40
Required Courses48-52
Theory and Methods Core16-20
Theory Courses
AN 440 History of Anthropology 4
AN 470 Culture and Power 4
Methods Courses
SO 208 Methods of Social Research I [QUAR] 4
AN 340 Introduction to Ethnographic Field Methods (Sociocultural Con.) or4
     AN 355 Seminar in Archaeological Field Methods (2 - 10 cr.) (Archaeology Con.)
Anthropology Concentration20
Choose one concentration from the following:
    General Anthropology Concentration
     AN 100 Introduction to Socio-Cultural Anthropology (4 cr.) [SOCR]
     AN 101 Introduction to Physical Anthropology and Archaeology (4 cr.)
    AN Elective (any 200 level course) (4 cr.)
    AN Elective ( any two 300-400 level courses) (8 cr.)
    Sociocultural Anthropology Concentration
     AN 100 Introduction to Socio-Cultural Anthropology (4 cr.) [SOCR]
     AN 210 Ecological Anthropology: People, Culture and Nature (4 cr.)
     AN 312 Religion and Society (4 cr.) *
     AN 320 Native Peoples of North America (4 cr.)
     AN 383 Medical Anthropology: Pluralistic Systems of Health Care (4 cr.)
    Archaeology Concentration
     AN 101 Introduction to Physical Anthropology and Archaeology (4 cr.)
     AN 265 Archaeology of the Ancient Americas (4 cr.)
     AN 375 Archaeology Lab Methods (4 cr.)
     AN 420 Experimental Archaeology (4 cr.)
     AN 430 Historical Archaeology (4 cr.)
Anthropology Electives12
Choose 12 credit hours from the following:
AN 295 Special Topics in Anthropology (1 - 4 cr.)
AN 315 Myth, Mystery, and Fraud in Anthropology (4 cr.)
AN 330 Indians of the Western Great Lakes (4 cr.)
AN 390 Museum Studies (4 cr.)
AN 450 Forensic Anthropology (4 cr.)
AN 495 Special Topics in Anthropology (4 cr.)
AN 498 Directed Study in Anthropology (1 - 4 cr.)
GC 225 Introduction to Maps (2 cr.)

Minor20

    * or SO 312 Religion and Society.