Master of Arts in Anthropology - Applied Linguistic Anthropology Concentration Department of Anthropology PROGRAM OF STUDY (2015-16) STUDENT INFORMATION Student’s Name: E-mail Address: NAU ID: @nau.edu Enrollment Term: Phone Number: Expected Graduation: (ex. Summer 2013) (ex. Spring 2015) Advisor: Total Required Credits for this Degree Program: 37 This is the: Initial (upon admission) * Course No. Course Title I. Required Courses (19 units required) * ANT 600 Anthropological Theory * ANT 603 Applied Anthropology * ANT 607 Pre-internship Seminar Final (submitted with Graduation Application) Program of Study Replacement Course Semester Year Hours Grade T/E/P** Pre-req: ANT 569 or ANT 636 and ANT 603 Co-req: ANT 568 or ANT 635 * ANT 609 Post-internship Seminar Pre-req: ANT 608 * ANT 608 Fieldwork Experience A. Ethics (1 unit required): Select ONE course from either ANT 521 or ANT 522. * B. Thesis or Internship (3 units required): Select ONE course from either ANT 698a or ANT 699b. * II. Electives (6 units required): Electives must be organized around a theme or emphasis and chosen in consultation with your advisor. Students may not count ANT 605 or more than 6 units of individualized studies, such as ANT 685 or ANT 697. * * *Required Revised: klsr, 11/24/15 Student’s Name: * Course No. NAU ID: Replacement Course Course Title Semester Year Hours Grade T/E/P** III. Applied Linguistic Anthropology Concentration (12 units required) * ANT 569 Ethnographic Research Methods * ANT 514 Linguistic Anthropology Lab * ANT 514 Linguistic Anthropology Lab * ANT 514 Linguistic Anthropology Lab * ANT 614 Ethnography of Communication * ANT 639 Anthropology of American Culture ADDITIONAL INFORMATON a ANT 698: Students will write and successfully defend an internship paper in their final term. b ANT 699: Students will write and successfully defend an internship thesis in their final term. SIGNATURES By signing below, you agree to the following statement: “Students are responsible for complete knowledge of Academic Catalog requirements in their degree plan for their catalog year and adhering to all policies in the Academic Catalog.” Student: Date: Advisor: Date: Chair (required for Final): Date: **Transfer/Equivalent/Previous Graduate Degree – Must have Advisor approval Transfer T = Course transferred from another university Previous Graduate Degree P = Course taken at NAU from previous graduate degree Equivalent E = Course taken at NAU in place of required course Internal Transfer I = Graduate level course taken as undergraduate; Not applied to undergraduate degree Transfer Credit Example: * Course No. ABC 123 *Required Course Title Fundamentals of English Replacement Course Semester Year Hours Grade T/E/P** ASU 456 Fall 2012 3 A T/ASU Anthropology: Applied-Linguistic Anthropology (MA) – 2015-16 Program of Study – Page 2 Revised: klsr, 11/24/15