Anthropology - Online Minor

Total Credits: 27

Anthropology DepartmentAn anthropology degree enables students to pursue a broad range of jobs requiring a liberal arts background. For example, education, human and governmental services, law, business, media and medicine. It prepares students especially for work situations that emphasize cross-cultural awareness, international contacts and management of cultural resources. Anthropology curriculum provides a sound basis for later professional or graduate education.

You can earn an undergraduate minor in Anthropology online through Extended Campus. A minor in Anthropology requires satisfying requirements established by the university and the College of Liberal Arts. A grade of C- or better is required for all courses used to complete minor requirements. An undergraduate minor in Anthropology allows choosing courses from the following areas:

Requirements

Select 27 credits from the following lists

ANTH 110 INTRO TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (3)
ANTH 210 COMPARATIVE CULTURES (3)
ANTH 230 TIME TRAVELERS (3)
ANTH 240 FROM APE TO ANGEL (3)
ANTH 311 PEOPLES OF THE WORLD-NORTH AMERICA (3)
ANTH 312 PEOPLES OF THE WORLD-EUROPE (3)
ANTH 315 PEOPLES OF THE WORLD-AFRICA (3)
ANTH 318 PEOPLES OF THE WORLD-CHINA (3)
ANTH 319 PEOPLES OF THE WORLD-JAPAN AND KOREA (3)
ANTH 330 EVOLUTION OF PEOPLE, TECH, AND SOCIETY (3)
ANTH 345 BIOLOGICAL & CULTURAL CONSTRUCTIONS OF RACE(3)
ANTH 350 LANGUAGE, CULTURE AND SOCIETY(3)
ANTH 380 CULTURES IN CONFLICT (3)

(Any 3 credit course from ANTH 430s-490s)

ANTH 430 TOPICS IN ARCHAEOLOGY (1-4)
ANTH 432 THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF DOMESTICATION AND URBANIZATION (3)
ANTH 433 FIRST AMERICANS, LAST FRONTIERS (3)
ANTH 434 NORTH AMERICA AFTER THE ICE AGE (3)
ANTH 446 FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY(3)
ANTH 480 TOPICS IN APPLIED ANTHROPOLOGY(1-4)
ANTH 481 NATURAL RESOURCES AND COMMUNITY VALUES (3)
ANTH 484 WEALTH AND POVERTY (3)

For more information and related links, visit the Department of Anthropology website.

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