Degree Requirements 2007-2008 Catalog Year
Common Prerequisites
- Two introductory level courses in anthropology (6)
(ANT prefix)
Required Courses in the Major (15 hours)
- ANT 2511 Physical Anthropology (3)
- ANT 3141 Development of World Civilization (3)
- ANT 3640 Language and Culture (3)
- ANT 4931 Senior Seminar in Anthropology (3)
- ANT 4940 Internship in Anthropology (3)
Restricted Electives (29-32 hours)
A. Theory and Methods (6 - 9 hours)
- ANT 3495 Methods in Anthropology Research (3) or
- ANT 3824 Archaeology Field Methods (6)
- ANT 4034 History of Anthropological Thought (3)
B. Topical and Area Courses (Select 12 hours)
- ANT 3143 Archaeology of Europe (3)
- ANT 3158 Florida Archaeology (3)
- ANT 3231 Introduction to Folklore (3)
- ANT 3305 Anthropology of the Coastal Zone (3)
- ANT 3312 Native American Cultures (3)
- ANT 3340 Caribbean Cultural Patterns (3)
- ANT 3403 Cultural Ecology (3)
- ANT 3461 Folk Medicine (3)
- ANT 3467 Anthropology of Food (3)
- ANT 3520 Forensic Anthropology (3)
- ANT 3824L Archaeological Field Lab (3)
- ANT 3905 Individual Study in Anthropology (3)
- ANT 4241 Magic and Religion (3)
- ANT 4311 Southeast Native Americans (3)
- ANT 4316 Cultures of the Contemporary South (3)
- ANT 4462 Medical Anthropology (3)
- ANT 4930 Special Topics (3-6)
C. Foreign Language (8 hours)
Proficiency equivalent to one year of college instruction in a foreign
language. Standardized examination (CLEP) may be used to meet the
requirement.
D. Cross-Cultural Immersion (3 hours)
- ISS 4955 Study Abroad (3)
Interdisciplinary Core (9 hours)
- IDS 3300 Foundation of Civic Engagement (3)
- IDS 3301 Issues in Culture and Society (3)
- IDS 3303 Issues in Science and Technology (3)
University Requirements
- IDS 3920 University Colloquium (3)
Free Electives (variable)
The remaining credit hours of upper division work needed to complete the minimum 120 hours for the baccalaureate degree are defined as free electives. Students are advised to select courses relevant to their interests but to bear in mind that 48 of the 120 hours must be at the upper division (courses numbered 3000 and above). Please see the Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts Degree earlier in this section.
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