Anthropology Minor

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Minor - Anthropology

College of Humanities & Sciences

Degree Specific Credits: 18

Required Cumulative GPA: 2.0

Catalog Year: 2018-2019


Summary

Lower-Division Core Courses12
Subarea I Electives3
Subareas II, III and IV Electives3
Total Hours18

Lower-Division Core Courses

Complete all of the following courses:
ANTY 210NIntro to Physical Anthropology3
ANTY 220SCulture & Society3
ANTY 250SIntro to Archaeology3
LING 270SIntro to Linguistics3
Total Hours12

Minimum Required Grade: C-


Subarea I Electives

Complete at least 3 credits in one the following courses:3
Human Evolution
History of Anthropology
Quan Ethnographic Field Methds
Anthropological Museology
Public Anthropology
Advanced Anthro Statistics
Osteology
Forensic and Mortuary Arch
Emergence Modern Humans
Dental Anthropology
Social Anthropology
Ethnographic Field Methods
Archaeological Theory
Cultural Resource Management
Lithic Technology
Artifact Analysis
Historical Archaeology
Arch of Hunter-Gatherers
Archaeological Survey (must be taken for 3 or more credits)
Archaeological Field School
Methods for Native Languages
Field Experience: (must be taken for 3 or more credits)
Historical Linguistics
Linguistic Field Methods
Total Hours3

Minimum Required Grade: C-


Subareas II,III and IV Electives

Complete 3 credits of the following courses:3
Intro to South & S. East Asia
Ancient Migrations
Race and Minorities
Anthropology and Global Health
Food and Culture
Archaeology of Yellowstone: 11,000 Years of Native Americans in Yellowstone National Park
Anthropological Genetics
Human Variation
Principles of Forensic Anthro
Native Peoples of Montana
Indigenous Peoples & the Ethics of Development
Peoples and Cultures of World
Culture and Population
Myth, Ritual and Religion
Social Change
Archaeology of North America
Archaeology of Montana
PaleoIndian Archaeology
Mesoamerican Prehistory
Evolution and Genetic Variation in Human Populations
Mind, Culture and Society
Culture and Identity
Culture, Health and Healing
Anthropology of Gender
Drugs, Culture and Society
Cont. Issues of SSEA
Cities/Landscapes Central Asia
Artistic Tradtns Central Asia
Arch of the Pacific Northwest
Archof the Arctic/Subarctic
Arch of the SW United States
Linguistic Ecology and Language Endangerment
Language and Culture
Bilingualism
NA Indigenous Lang & Ling
Morphology
Contemp Global Iss Indg People
Total Hours3

Minimum Required Grade: C-