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Dec 21, 2024
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2017-2018 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Anthropology - Sociocultural Anthropology Concentration, BA
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Program Code: 202*/202F
CIP Code: 45.0201
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General Education Curriculum (44 hours)
Some general education requirements may be double-counted in the major with departmental approval. Please see your advisor for information.
Language Requirements (6-12 Hours)
Completion of 6 semester hours at the *intermediate level or higher
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and
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or
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or
- Higher level courses
Note: Language courses 1010 & 1020 or 1030 are prerequisites for *intermediate level courses.
Language courses 1050 or 1060 may be used in General Education Liberal Studies Experience.
Major Requirements (45-46 hours)
2.0 major GPA is required for graduation. Major GPA calculation will include all courses taken in the major department. Minimum of 18 semester hours of courses taken to fulfill major requirements must be courses offered by Appalachian. No more than 46 semester hours of Anthropology courses may be counted toward the BA Degree.
Required Core Courses: (12 hours)
Geographic Area Courses: (6 hours)
Choose two of the following
Methods courses: (3-6 hours)
Choose one of the following
Theoretical Foundations: (6 hours)
Choose two of the following
Anthropology electives (6-9 hours)
to bring total hours in Section III to a minimum of 45 semester hours:
(Students who complete a 3 hour methods course require 9 semester hours of electives; students who complete a 6 hour methods course require 6 semester hours of electives.)
Only one 1000-level ANT course may be counted towards the major
Senior Capstone Choose (3-4 hours)
(See Note):
ANT 4231, 4241, 4246, 4251, 4256, 4281, 4611
ANT 4510 Senior Honors Thesis may also meet this requirement.
Note:
* Grade of “C-” or higher required.
Minor Required (12-21)
Minimum of 9 semester hours of courses taken to fulfill minor requirements must be courses offered by Appalachian.
Electives (5-15)
(taken to total 122 hours for the degree)
2 semester hours of free electives must be outside the major discipline.
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