Name Email 732035 ID# Phone # _____________ ANTHROPOLOGY B.A. (SOCIOCULTURAL EMPHASIS) Course # Course Title I. Complete the following SIX courses: Anthr 101, 110, 150, 201, 202, 203 2. Date ____________________ 2nd Major/Minor_________________ Cr. Hrs. 101 Social/Cultural Anthropology 3.0 110 Introduction to Archaeology 3.0 150 Introduction to the Major 0.5 201 Foundations of Social Theory 3.0 202 Foundations of Anthropological Theory (prereq. Anthr 201) 3.0 203 Contemporary Theory (prereq. Anthr 202) 3.0 Grade 2013-2014 Sem/Yr. II. Complete 9.0 HOURS from the following: Anthr 317, 326, 330, 335, 340, 341, 343, 345, 346, 390R. 3.0 3.0 3.0 III. Complete 15.0 HOURS from the following: Anthr 247, 300, 309, 311, 314, 412, 414, 430, 431, 432, 434, 436, 439, 441, 490R, 511, Ling 550, 551. Only one of the following Museum Studies courses may be used to complete the 15 hour requirement: Anthr 311, 314, 412, 414, 511. 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 IV. Complete 3.0 HOURS from the following: Anthr 402 (primarily for the archaeology emphasis) or 443 3.0 V. Complete the following courses IN ORDER: 442 495R 499 Ethnographic Research Design & Methods (F/W) 3.0 Ethnographic Field Project (Sp/Su) 6.0 Senior Thesis (F/W) 3.0 TOTAL MAJOR HOURS: 54.5 ANTHR 150 is for majors only and should be completed as soon as possible after declaring the major. Students should meet with an academic advisor early in the major to discuss how to prepare for the ethnographic field project. Timely Graduation Policies: In order to encourage timely progress towards graduation, advisement centers may require mandatory advisement before students are allowed to register for classes. Deans, in consultation with advisement centers, may also place registration holds and mandate specific course completion in order to facilitate a timely graduation (University Undergraduate Catalog). APPROVAL SIGNATURES Faculty Advisor (As a part of Anthr 150 have your faculty advisor sign below.) Date ______________________ Course Titles Section 2: Peoples (9 Hrs) 317 Native Peoples of North America 326 Guatemalan Society & Culture 330 Peoples of Africa 335 Peoples of India 340 Peoples of the Middle East 341 Ethnonationalism and Southeast Asia 343 Chinese Culture and Society 345 American Culture 346 Anthropology of Mormonism 390R Special Topics in Regional Anthropology Section 3: System/Institution (15 Hrs) 247 Applied Anthropology 300 Biological Anthropology 309 Language, Culture, and Society 311 Museums and Cultures 314 Museum Registration and Legal/Ethical Issues (Prereq: 311) 412 Museum Collections Management (Prereqs: 311, 314) 414 Museum Projects (Prereqs: 311, 314) 430 Moral and Ritual Institutions 431 Kinship and Gender 432 Economic and Political Institutions 434 Medical Anthropology 436 Symbolic Anthropology 439 Psychological Anthropology 441 Anthropology of Development 490R Special Topics in Theory and System 511 Museums and Cultures Ling 550 Sociolinguistics (Ling 201) Ling 551 Anthropological Linguistics (Ling 220 & 230) Section 4: Statistics or Data Management (3 Hrs) 402 Quantitative Methods for Anthropology 443 Ethnographic Data Analysis For course availability please see MyMAP, the class schedule online, and/or contact the department.