Name ID# Email Date______________ Phone # 732030 __ Primary Major __________________ ANTHROPOLOGY B.A. (SOCIOCULTURAL DOUBLE MAJOR) 2010-2011 This major is ONLY available as a secondary major to students completing a primary major in another field. Its purpose is to allow students with other majors to add the perspectives that anthropology is uniquely qualified to provide. Major Requirement Course# Course Title Hrs Grade Sem/Yr 1. COMPLETE ALL REQUIREMENTS OF A PRIMARY MAJOR. Double counting courses between the primary major and the Anthropology secondary major is NOT allowed. 2. Complete the following EIGHT classes: 101 Social/Cultural Anthropology 3.0 150 Introduction to the Major 0.5 205 206 Anthr 101 Anthr 205 Anthr 309 Anthr 495 Anthr 150 Anthr 206 Anthr 442 Anthr 499 309 Foundations of Anthropological Theory Prereq:101 Contemporary Theory Prereq: 205 Language, Culture & Society 3.0 3.0 3.0 Ethnographic Skills 442 Prereq: 205 & 206 (prerequisite to Anthro 495) 3.0 Ethnographic Field Project 495R 499 Prereq: 205, 206, & 442 (Anthro 442 is a prerequisite) Senior Thesis 6.0V 3.0 3. Complete 6.0 HOURS of “Peoples” courses: Anthr 317 Anthr 326 Anthr 330 Anthr 340 Anthr 343 Anthr 345 Anthr 346 Anthr 390R Anthr 439 Anthr 443 4. Complete 6.0 HOURS of “Systems & Institutions” courses: (*Anthro 411 or 414 – Museum Studies courses also qualify.) Anthr 402 Anthr 430 Anthr 431 Anthr 432 Anthr 434 Anthr 436 Anthr 441 Anthr 490R Anthr 511 5. Complete 3.0 ADDITIONAL HOURS from sections 3 or 4 above. 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 TOTAL SECONDARY MAJOR HOURS 39.5 Students who plan no formal education beyond the bachelor’s degree should take other courses that will enhance their employment opportunities. Consult a Faculty advisor or your Academic advisor for suggested minors, majors, & skills. Students are encouraged to take Student Development Courses related to career planning in their junior or senior year. APPROVAL SIGNATURES Faculty Advisor (As a part of Anthr 150 have your faculty advisor sign below.) Date ______________________ Course Titles Section 3: Peoples (6 Hrs) 317 Native Peoples of North America 326 Guatemalan Society & Culture 330 Peoples of Africa 340 Peoples of the Middle East 343 Chinese Culture and Society 345 American Culture 346 Anthropology of Mormonism 390R Special Topics in Regional Anthropology 439 Psychological Anthropology 443 Quantitative Ethnographic Methods Section 4: Systems & Institutions (6 Hrs) 402 Quantitative Methods for Anthropology 430 Moral and Ritual Institutions 431 Kinship & Gender 432 Economic and Political Institutions 434 Medical Anthropology 436 Symbolic Anthropology 441 Anthropology of Development 490R Special Topics in Theory and System 511 Museums and Cultures For course availability please see MyMAP, the class schedule online, or contact the department.