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Apr 29, 2026
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2026-2027 Working 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's major subfields are cultural/social anthropology, biological/physical anthropology, archaeology, and linguistic anthropology.
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Electives
Anthropology electives selected in consultation with an advisor from ANTH courses to total 21 minor credits Recommended minor electives for students interested in emphasizing archaeology: Recommended General Electives
Recommended general electives 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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