Program Outcomes:
Demonstrate knowledge of the theoretical and conceptual frameworks of Anthropology.
Develop an understanding of self and the world by examining the dynamic interaction of individuals, groups, and societies as they shape and are shaped by history, culture, institutions, and ideas.
Utilizing discipline specific approaches, such as research methods, inquiry, or problem-solving, to examine the variety of perspectives about human experiences.
Evaluate how reasoning, history, or culture informs and guides individual, civic, or global decisions.
Understand and appreciate similarities and differences among and between individuals, cultures, or societies across space and time.
Major Code: 2100R
**Alternative plans of study available by contacting your advisor
Fall Semester Freshman Year
ANTH 102 | Cultural Anthropology | 3 Credits |
COMM 209 | Critical Thinking and Argumentation | 3 Credits |
ENGL 101 | Writing and Rhetoric I | 3 Credits |
GNED 101 | Introduction to General Education | 3 Credits |
HIST 101 | World History I | 3 Credits |
Total Credit Hours: | 15 |
Spring Semester Freshman Year
ANTH 101 | Physical Anthropology | 3 Credits |
ENGL 102 | Writing and Rhetoric II* | 3 Credits |
GEOG 102 | Cultural Geography | 3 Credits |
SCIG GE | Any Gen. Ed. Science Course | 4 Credits |
WELL GE | Any Gen. Ed. Wellness Elective | 2 Credits |
Total Credit Hours: | 15 |
Fall Semester Sophomore Year
ANTH 103 | Introduction to Archaeology | 3 Credits |
MATH GE | Any Gen. Ed. Math Course | 3 Credits |
ELEC ANY
| College Level Elective Courses | 3 Credits |
ENGL 215 | Survey of World Mythology* | 3 Credits |
SCIG GE | Any Gen. Ed. Science Course | 3-4 Credits |
Total Credit Hours: | 15-16 |
Science courses must be from 2 different disciplines.
Spring Semester Sophomore Year
ANTH 238 | Native Peoples of North America | 3 Credits |
ELEC
| College level Elective Courses | 5-6 Credits |
GEOG 200 | World Regional Geography | 3 Credits |
PHIL 103 | Introduction to Ethics | 3 Credits |
Total Credit Hours: | 14-15 |
Humanities courses must be from 2 different disciplines.
*Prerequisite or Corequisite required