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Apr 21, 2025
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Academic Catalog 2015-2016 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Anthropology (ID), B.A.
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Requirements for the Interdepartmental Major:
Eight courses, including the following three foundation courses:
An Interdepartmental senior thesis and four electives
Or an Anthropology thesis and three electives
Requirements for Honors in Anthropology:
For departmental honors, a major must fulfill the following requirements: (1) a minimum overall G.P.A. of 3.30; (2) a minimum G.P.A. of 3.50 in all anthropology courses; (3) completion of all requirements for the anthropology major or interdepartmental major; (4) a grade of at least A- on the senior thesis. Course Selection Guidelines:
The department accepts appropriate AP and transfer credits as electives or in place of ANT 110 . In most cases we prefer that students take other required anthropology courses at Union. Students with no previous background in anthropology may take any 100 or 200 level courses, although ANT 110 is a good first course; 200 level courses generally involve more intensive examination of a particular topic while 100 level courses offer more general surveys of particular sub-fields of anthropology. Students intending to major in anthropology are strongly advised to take ANT 214 and ANT 390 in their sophomore or junior year. ANT 363 should be taken in the spring of the junior year; students anticipating going on a term abroad in spring are strongly encouraged to take ANT 363 in their sophomore year. We strongly encourage students to go on a full term abroad, preferably one of the two anthropology field schools. Field Program in Anthropology:
The anthropology field school will be in Suva, Fiji (Fall 2015). The Fiji term abroad gives students an intensive, firsthand experience studying another culture. Students live with local families and volunteer in local schools. Emphasis is on hands-on research. Fiji participants will receive one credit for an independent study in anthropology (ANT 490T ), one credit for ANT 285T Peoples and Cultures of the Pacific and one credit for ANT 226T Education and Culture. |
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