BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (BS) in ANTHROPOLOGY

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (BS) in ANTHROPOLOGY
2010-2011
This document is for advising purposes only and does not replace the catalog.
In addition to the requirements on this worksheet, all students must meet
General University Requirements (GUR’s)
General Education Requirements (GER’s)
College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) Requirements
A total of 120 credits is required for the degree, of which 42 credits must be upper-division.
Transfer students majoring in Anthropology must earn a minimum of 30 semester credits in residence and 12 credits in the major.
Complete 36 credits from the courses below, 18 of which must be upper-division credits (300-499).
Complete three of the following core courses (9 cr)
____ ANTH A202 Cultural Anthropology (3)
____ ANTH A205 Biological Anthropology (3)
____ ANTH A210 Introduction to Anthropological Linguistics (3)
____ ANTH A211 Fundamentals of Archaeology (3)
Complete the following required courses (6 cr):
____ ANTH A250 Rise of Civilization (3)
____ ANTH A410 History of Anthropology (3)
Complete three ethnographic area courses from the following (9 cr)
____ ANTH A200 Natives of Alaska (3)
____ ANTH A325 Cook Inlet Anthropology (3)
____ ANTH A333 Peoples and Cultures of Southeast Asia (3)
____ ANTH A335 Native North Americans (3)
____ ANTH A336 Peoples and Cultures of South America (3)
____ ANTH A338 Peoples and Cultures of Scandinavia (3)
____ ANTH A427 Ethnohistory of Alaska Natives (3)
____ ANTH A429 Contemporary Alaska Native Societies (3)
____ ANTH A434 Peoples and Cultures of Northeast Asia (3)
____ ANTH A435 Northwest Coast Cultures (3)
____ ANTH A436 Aleut Adaptations (3)
____ ANTH A437 Eskimo Adaptations (3)
____ ANTH A438 Tlingit and Haida Adaptations (3)
____ ANTH A439 Athabaskan Adaptations (3)
Of the following ethnographic area courses which emphasize archaeology, no more than 6 credits can be used to
satisfy the ethnographic area requirement:
____ ANTH A312 North American Archaeology (3)
____ ANTH A413 Peopling of the Americas (3)
____ ANTH A416 Arctic Archaeology (3)
ANTH BS 10-11
08/20/10
Complete two courses from the following topical/theoretical courses (6 cr )
____ ANTH A270 Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Women (3)
____ ANTH A324 Psychological Anthropology (3)
____ ANTH A350 Survey of the Primates (3)
____ ANTH A354 Culture and Ecology (3)
____ ANTH A360 Anthropology of Art (3)
____ ANTH A361 Language and Culture (3)
____ ANTH A365 Races: Modern Human Diversity (3)
____ ANTH A375 Introduction to Cultural Resource Management (3)
____ ANTH A400 Anthropology of Religion (3)
____ ANTH A415 Applied Anthropology (3)
____ ANTH A425 Archaeology of Identity (3)
____ ANTH A432 Hunting and Gathering Societies (3)
____ ANTH A445 Evolution of Humans and Disease (3)
____ ANTH A450 Human Evolution (3)
____ ANTH A455 Medical Anthropology (3)
____ ANTH A457 Food and Nutrition: An Anthropological Perspective (3)
____ ANTH A460 Peace, War, and Violence: An Anthropological Perspective (3)
____ ANTH A476 Ethical Issues in Archaeology (3)
____ ANTH A480 Analytical Techniques in Archaeology (3)
____ ANTH A481 Museum Studies in Anthropology (3)
____ ANTH A482 Historical Archaeology (3)
____ ANTH A484 Lithic Technology (3)
____ ANTH A485 Human Osteology (3)
____ ANTH A486 Applied Human Osteology (3)
NOTE: Upper division Special Topics courses (ANTH A490) or Independent Study courses (ANTH A397 or A497) may
be petitioned to satisfy the Ethnographic, Area or Topical/Theoretical course requirements depending on course content.
Anthropology Electives (6 credits)
Any 6 credits in Anthropology
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Complete one statistics course from the following: 3 -4 cr
____ STAT A253 Applied Statistics for the Sciences (4)
____ STAT A307 Probability and Statistics (3)
ANTH BS 10-11
08/20/10
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