Core Curriculum
SS 3375 Introduction to Social Scientific Inquiry
SS 3376 Application of Social Scientific Inquiry
SS 4498 Social Science Theory
SS 4499 Senior Seminar
Prerequisite for all 3300 and 4400 level courses is ANT 2200. This course does not count toward the 36 hour major.
Required Anthropology Courses
ANT 3310 Cultural Anthropology
ANT 3311 Physical Anthropology
Select 18 Hours
ANT 3305 Introduction to Archaeology
ANT 3312 Field Techniques in Archaeology
ANT 3313 Laboratory Techniques in Archaeology
ANT 3320 Prehistory of North American Indians
ANT 3321 North American Indians Since Contact
ANT 3325 Selected Topics in Anthropology
ANT 3330 Historical Archaeology
ANT 3340 Language in Culture and Society
ANT 3360 Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion
ANT 3370 Native American Religions
ANT 4400 Southeastern Archaeology
ANT 4401 Native American Cultures of the Southwestern United
States
ANT 4410 High Civilizations of the Old World
ANT 4411 High Civilizations of the New World
ANT 4431 Forensic Osteology
ANT 4491 & 4492 Guided Independent Studies in Anthropology
Anthropology Minor
If you are a Social Science major, you may also minor in anthropology. Select 18 hours of the following:
ANT 3305 Introduction to Archaeology
ANT 3312 Field Techniques in Archaeology
ANT 3313 Laboratory Techniques in Archaeology
ANT 3320 Prehistory of North American Indians
ANT 3321 North American Indians Since Contact
ANT 3325 Selected Topics in Anthropology
ANT 3330 Historical Archaeology
ANT 3340 Language in Culture and Society
ANT 3360 Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion
ANT 3370 Native American Religions
ANT 4400 Southeastern Archaeology
ANT 4401 Native American Cultures of the Southwestern United
States
ANT 4410 High Civilizations of the Old World
ANT 4411 High Civilizations of the New World
ANT 4431 Forensic Osteology
ANT 4491 & 4492 Guided Independent Studies in Anthropology