Anthropology: Applied Linguistics

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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:
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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
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