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Dec 03, 2024
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2022-2023 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Anthropology - Multidisciplinary Concentration, BS
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Program Code: 201*/201E
CIP Code: 45.0201
Non-Teaching
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General Education Requirements (44 Hours)
Some general education requirements may be double-counted in the major with departmental approval. Please see your advisor for information.
Major Requirements (73 - 74 Hours)
2.0 major GPA is required for graduation. Major GPA calculation will include all courses taken in the major discipline, plus any other courses under Major Requirements. Minimum of 18 semester hours of courses taken to fulfill major requirements must be courses offered by Appalachian.
Required Core Courses (10 Hours)
Methods Courses (Choose a minimum of 3 Hours)
Choose one of the following:
Writing in the Discipline [WID] Courses (3 Hours)
Choose one WID course:
Anthropology Electives (21 hours)
(See Note)
- 6 hours at 2000 level
- 6 hours at 3000/4000 level
- 6 hours at 4000 level
- 3 hours at any level
Science and Technology Electives (3 Hours)
At least 3 hours from the following disciplines at the 2000 level or higher: AST, BIO, CHE, CS, CSD, ES, FER, GES, GHY, MAT, PH, PHY, STT, TEC. Any course used to meet a General Education requirement may not be used to meet this requirement.
Senior Capstone [CAP] (3 - 4 Hours)
(See Note)
Choose one: All are [CAP]
Concentration Requirements (30 Hours)
A minimum of 30 semester hours in a career-oriented multidisciplinary concentration. Core courses will be specified for each concentration with electives chosen with the consent of an assigned department advisor and the department chair. These courses will not appear in DegreeWorks until this contract is completed and submitted to the College Advising & Support Services Hub in I. G. Greer Hall.
Only one 1000-level ANT course may be counted towards the major. Courses must come from at least three different departments. At least 18 hours must be at 3000 level or above.
A copy of this signed concentration must be sent to the College Advising & Support Services Hub in I. G. Greer Hall.
Note
*Minimum grade of “C-” (1.7) required.
Students may not enroll in a course as a capstone if they have already taken the parallel course (e.g., ANT 4250 for ANT 4251 ; ANT 4320 for ANT 4321 ; ANT 4330 for ANT 4331 ; etc.). Students should therefore consult with their advisors before selecting seminars and electives.
Electives (2 - 3 Hours)
Taken to total 120 hours for the degree
Total Required (120 Hours)
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