Undergraduate Programs
Degree Requirements
Students in the B.A. in Anthropology complete 30 credit hours. They also complete a minor field of study (or double major).
4 Core courses (12 credit hours)
- Anth 303: Cultural Anthropology
- Anth 304: Biological Anthropology
- Anth 305: Archaeology
- Anth 409: Anthropological Theory
2 Methods courses (6 credit hours)
- Anth 320: Archaeozoology: Animal Use in History
- Anth 335: Archaeological Field Session
- Anth 344: Archaeological Science: Stones to Drones
- Anth 375: Digital Archaeology
- Anth 390: Bioarchaeology Abroad
- Anth 391: Archaeological Field Session Abroad
- Anth 392: Field Study: Culture of the Andes
- Anth 393: Ethnographic Field Methods Abroad
- Anth 405: Bone Detectives I: Human Osteology
- Anth 406: Methods in Ethnohistory
- Anth 407: Methods in Ethnography
- Anth 408: Laboratory Methods in Archaeology
- Anth 412: Earth, Water, & Fire: Ceramic Analysis
- Anth 413: Public Archaeology: Theory and Method
- Anth 419: Dental Anthropology
- Anth 425: Bone Detectives II: Biological Profiles
4 Anthropology elective courses (12 credit hours)
Many educational and career paths would benefit from the addition of an anthropology minor, providing both content knowledge and the social science skills needed to negotiate our complex society.
A minor in anthropology consists of 18 credit hours of anthropology courses, providing maximum flexibility in pursuing the areas of anthropology that interest you the most.