Anthropology Minor
Anthropology is the global study of humans – today and in the past while looking toward the future. If you are majoring in another field an Anthropology minor can provide you a competitive advantage of cross-cultural understanding of the world that is important to many professions, and equips you with skills that can be applied in different environments, such as communication, problem solving, critical thinking, interpretation and presentation.
Minor in Anthropology Requirements
Anthropology Minor Courses
Total Credits: 21
Core Requirements (9 credits)
- ANTH 110 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3)
- ANTH 115 Introduction to Archaeology (3)
- ANTH 120 Introduction to Physical Anthropology (3)
Restricted Electives
Students, in consultation with a faculty advisor, must take one upper level archaeology course, one upper level cultural anthropology course, and two upper level anthropology electives.
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Amanda Butler,
PhD, MA, BS, BA
(She/Her/Hers)
Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Anthropology & Earth Science Department
Erik Gooding,
PhD, MA, BA
Professor
Anthropology & Earth Science Department