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Nov 21, 2024
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2021-2022 Academic Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Anthropology Minor
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Anthropology is the study of peoples and groups worldwide including their behavior, adaptation techniques, and social practices in both the present and the past. Anthropology has many subfields including cultural anthropology, social anthropology, archaeology, and linguistic anthropology.
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Electives
Anthropology electives selected in consultation with an advisor from ANTH courses to total 21 credits Students interested in emphasizing archaeology should also select: Cognates
Recommended cognates for students interested in archaeology include: Student Learning Outcomes
At the end of the program a student will be able to: - Think critically about human thought and behavior in individuals, sociocultural and ecological systems
- Select credible sources of evidence from the behavioral sciences, and specifically in the areas of anthropology, sociology and psychology science
- Conduct effective research projects from design through data interpretation
- Apply ethical standards to scholarship and practice in the Behavioral Sciences
- Apply principles and skills from Behavioral Sciences to serve their communities
- Write effectively about theories, data, and practice in the Behavioral Sciences
- Speak effectively about theories, data, and practice in the Behavioral Sciences
- Prepare a professional plan for life after graduation
- Apply principles from the Behavioral Sciences to understand and influence the development of faith across the life span
- Know the key themes in relevant disciplines in the Behavioral Sciences
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