Minor in Anthropology from a cross-cultural perspective Areas of Specialization:

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Minor in Anthropology
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A minor that studies human beings and human behavior
from a cross-cultural perspective
Areas of Specialization:
Areas of Employment:
uCultural Anthropology
uBiological Anthropology
uArchaeology
uLinguistics
uTeaching
uResearch
uCultural resource management
uForensic Anthropology
Anthropology (ANTH) courses:
u201 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
u202 Introduction to Biological
Anthropology
u203 Introduction to Language and Culture
u220 Introduction to Archaeology
u301 Cross-Cultural Perspectives of Human
For more information, contact:
Dr. Jonathan Marx, Chair
Department of
Sociology and Anthropology
Office phone: 803/323–4657
E-mail: marx@winthrop.edu
Or
Dr. Rick Chacon
Department of
Sociology and Anthropology
Office phone: 803/323–4656
E-mail: chaconr@winthrop.edu
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Experience
u302 Anthropological Theory
u321 Cultures of Latin American
u322 Ancient Civilizations of the Americas
u324 Amerindian Warfare and Ritual
Violence
u326 Native Peoples and the Environment
u340 A,B,C. CCE Internship in
Anthropology
u341 Fieldwork in Cultural Anthropology
u345 Fieldwork in Archaeology
u350 Special Topics in Anthropology
u351 Cross- Cultural Topics
u401 Independent Study in Anthropology
u463/464 Academic Practicum in
Anthropology
u471/472 Undergraduate Research in
Anthropology
u503 Service- Learning in Anthropology
u540 Human Ecology
Requirements for the Minor
The minor in Anthropology consists
of 18 semester hours to include
ANTH 201, ANTH 302, either ANTH 202 or
220, and 9 additional hours in Anthropology,
6 of which must be above 299. Anthropology
minors may include no more than a total of
3 hours from any combination of ANTH 340,
ANTH 463, and ANTH 464.
NOTE: If you are a sociology major with a
concentration in anthropology you can not
minor in anthropology.
Employers:
Colleges and universities
Museums
Private firms
Federal and state agencies
Strategies:
Master’s degrees are required for community
college positions, museums, private firms,
and governmental agencies. Ph.D. is required
for university and advanced research positions.
Winthrop’s Soc/Anth/Crim Club
Activities include:
u Guest speakers
u Visits to museums
u Visits to archaeological sites
uParticipation in various cultural events
u Networking with students and faculty
uCareer guidance
u“Ethnic Food Nights”
Contact the club’s faculty advisor for more
information about the club, times, and dates
of club meetings or about Anthropology in
general.
Advisor: Dr. Brad Tripp
Department of Sociology
and Anthropology
Office phone:
(803) 323–4602
Email: trippb@winthrop.edu
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