Anthropology Department : Socio cultural Emphasis requested changes. Overall,, because we have lost a faculty member having applied emphasis, we will end the separate category of applied courses, folding them and certain others into a general elective category, and end the statistics/data management requirement. We take the three hours gained from statistics and place them in the the core category three systems courses, raising it from 6 to nine hours required. 1. Complete the following: Anthr 101* Social/Cultural Anthropology Anthr 110* Introduction to Archaeology Anthr 150 Introduction to the Major Anthr 205 Foundations of Anthropological Theory Anthr 206 Contemporary Theory Anthr 247 Applied Anthropology Anthr 300 Biological Anthropology Anthr 309 Language, Culture, & Society 2. Complete 6 hours from the following “peoples” courses: Anthr 317 Native Peoples of N. America Anthr 326 Guatemalan Society & Culture Anthr 330 Peoples of Africa Anthr 335 Peoples of India Anthr 340 Peoples of the Middle East Anthr 343 Chinese Culture and Society Anthr 345 American Culture Anthr 346 Anthropology of Mormonism Anthr 390R Special Topics in Regional Anthropology 3. Complete 9 hours from the following system/institution courses: Anthr 430 Moral and Ritual Institutions Anthr 431 Kinship & Gender Anthr 432 Economic & Political Institutions Anthr 434 Medical Anthropology Anthr 436 Symbolic Anthropology Anthr 439 Psychological Anthropology 4. Complete 6 hours of additional electives from section 3, or 4: Anthr 311 Museums & Cultures Anthr 314 Museum Reg & Legal/Ethical Issues Anthr 402 Quantitative Methods for Anthropologynthr 412 Museum Collections Mgt Anthr 414 Museum Projects Anthr 441 Anthropology of Development Anthr 490R Special Topics in Theory and Systemnthr 511 Museums and Cultures 5. Complete the following 12 hours in sequential order: Anthr 442 Ethnographic Skills Anthr 495R Ethnographic Field Project (6 hours required) Anthr 499* Senior Thesis