Students must declare a major in Anthropology through the Academic Advising Center. To be admitted as a major, you must have a 2.0 overall GPA. Please review the departmental requirements for graduation. You should consult with an academic advisor in the Academic Advising Center for general education requirements.
The B.A., B.S., and online B.A. majors require the following:
BA REQUIRED COURSEWORK
ANTHROPOLOGY CORE COURSES (16 CREDITS)
- ANT 2410 Cultural Anthropology (3 credits)
- ANT 2140 Introduction to World Archaeology (3 credits)
- ANT 3514C Introduction to Biological Anthropology (4 credits)
- ANT 3620 Language and Culture (3 credits)
- ANT 4931 Capstone in Anthropology (3 credits) *FINAL SEMESTER*
ANTHROPOLOGY BA ELECTIVES (18 CREDITS)
- 6 credits must be 3000 level and above*
- 6 credits must be 4000 level
- 6 credits can be at any level*
- *Fall 2022 reflects new credit change: previously required 9 credits 3000+ and 3 credits any level.
RELATED COURSEWORK FOR THE BA
- STA 2023 Introduction to Statistics 1 (3 credits)
BS REQUIRED COURSEWORK (2.5 minimum GPA)
ANTHROPOLOGY CORE COURSES (16 CREDITS)
- ANT 2410 Cultural Anthropology, 3 credits
- ANT 2140 Introduction to World Archaeology, 3 credits
- ANT 3514C Introduction to Biological Anthropology, 4 credits
- ANT 3620 Language and Culture, 3 credits
- ANT4931 Anthropology Capstone, 3 credits *FINAL SEMESTER*
ANTHROPOLOGY BS ELECTIVES (18 CREDITS)
- ANT prefix required, cross-listed course, or UGC approval;
- 18 credits of 3000/4000-level coursework from approved ‘BS’ course list
RELATED FOUNDATION COURSEWORK (14-17 CREDITS)
- STA 2023 Introduction to Statistics 1 (3 credits)
- THREE of the following FOUR sequences required:
- Biology: BSC 2010, 2010L and BSC 2011, 2011L (8 credits)
- Chemistry: CHM 2045, 2045L and CHM 2046, 2046L (8 credits)
- Physics: PHY 2053, 2053L and PHY 2054, 2054L (10 credits) –OR- PHY 2048, 2048L and PHY2049, 2049L (8 credits)
- Mathematics: MAC 2311 (4 credits) OR STA 3024 (3 credits)
RELATED SCIENCE CORE COURSEWORK (6-8 CREDITS)
- Students should consult with the Anthropology Undergraduate Coordinator for additional approved coursework, not listed below.
- Ecology: PCB 4043C (4 credits)
- Genetics: AGR 3303 (3 credits) or PCB 3063 (4 credits)
- Evolution: PCB 4674 (4 credits)
- BSC 4936 Critical Analysis of Biological Research (2 credits)
- GLY 2010C Physical Geology or GIS 3043 Foundations of Geographical Information Systems (4 credits)
- GLY 2100C Historical Geology or GLY 3105C Evolution of Earth and Life in America (4 credits)
- GEO 2200 and GEO 2200L Physical Geography and Physical Geography Laboratory (4 credits)
- SWS 3022 and 3022L Introduction to Soils in the Environment and Laboratory (4 credits)
Concentrations in Anthropology
Undergraduates can concentrate their studies in one or more of the four subfields: Archaeology, Biological, Cultural, and/or Linguistic Anthropology. All degrees granted to undergraduate students are in Anthropology rather than the area of concentration. We have developed guidance on specific concentrations in Anthropology. You should select upper-division electives that complement your interests in anthropology and career goals. You should consult with a faculty member with expertise in your area of interest for suggestions on additional classes.
For more information, refer to the links below:
Anthropology Course Descriptions