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Nov 03, 2024
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2024 - 2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Anthropology and Geography: Anthropology Concentration, B.A.
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Student Learning Outcomes
Students who complete the requirements for the degree in Anthropology and Geography will be able to do the following:
- Demonstrate a basic understanding of the cultural and physical attributes of specific regions, key environmental concerns, and the links between cultural and environmental change through multiple spatial and temporal scales.
- Articulate concisely, through written and oral expression, the issues (e.g., social, cultural, physical, environmental, technical, and economic) common to research in anthropology and geography.
- Demonstrate applied competency with core concepts and methods, and their applications in anthropological and geographical research.
- Demonstrate an understanding of hands-on methods and skills in anthropology/archaeology and geography/GIS.
The curriculum integrates concepts and methods of Anthropology and Geography to give students a diverse, well-rounded education. Students must earn a ‘C’ or better in each of the foundation courses and major requirements. Students may double-count up to six credits between a major and a minor.
Program Requirements (120 Credits)
Foundation Courses (13-23 Credits) *
Complete the following courses:
Note:
* Course credit hours only count once toward the total university graduation credit hour requirements. Click on Credit Sharing for more information.
Major Requirements (30-44 Credits)
Required Theory:
Complete the following course:
Required Methods:
Complete 6 credits from the following:
Primary Concentration:
- Complete 12 credits in ANTH courses numbered 302 or higher.
Secondary Concentration:
- Complete 6 credits in GEOG courses numbered 302 or higher.
Capstone:
Complete the following course:
Cognate or Minor (12-21 Credits)
Total Credits Required: 120
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