Category:Anthropology
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THE ANTHROPOLOGY MAJOR PREPARING FOR GRADUATE SCHOOL Students who are interested in pursuing graduate training in anthropology should begin obtaining information during the second semester of their junior year, because the application process begins at most...
Category:Anthropology
Study mode:At the institution
The Anthropology Major Note: The grade point average of the anthropology coursework comprising the major must be no less than 2.00 with no course grade below C- (1.7). 10.5 units, including ANTH 101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ANTH 211 Introduction...
Category:Anthropology
Study mode:At the institution
Anthropology is the holistic study of humankind, embracing cultural diversity, human origins, linguistics, and the application of knowledge to current social problems. Those completing the anthropology major demonstrate the ability to: ...
Category:Anthropology
Study mode:At the institution
The
Bachelor of Arts degree allows students to pursue
Anthropology or Afro-American Studies as a major focus
in the context of a liberal arts curriculum. The degree
in anthropology is a balance of applied research and a
broad-based...
Category:Anthropology
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This minor provides all students the opportunity to enhance their academic majors with an Ethnic and Cultural Studies minor. The program emphasizes, but is not restricted to, the contributions of people of African, Latin American, Middle Eastern, East...
Category:Anthropology
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The anthropology major requires eight courses. A student must take ANTH 109 Cultural Anthropology; a methods course chosen from SOCI/ANTH 201 Field Research in Local Communities, ANTH 287 Anthropology in Action or SOCI 208 Methods of Social Research; ANTH 283...
Category:Anthropology
Study mode:At the institution
Known as the “holistic science of humankind,’’ anthropology attempts to understand socio/cultural systems in the broadest of comparative perspectives. Anthropology seeks to examine the differences between the vast varieties of existing human societies and to...
Category:Anthropology
Study mode:At the institution
The curriculum in Anthropology encompasses two overlapping and yet distinct "tracks": (i) cultural and social anthropology and (ii) biological anthropology, archaeology, and material culture studies. Cultural and social anthropology explores the social orders...
Category:Anthropology
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Interdisciplinary approach The comparative cultures major at Alfred University is a unique interdisciplinary program that allows students to learn how people in various parts of the world find meaning in their lives through their social, cultural and religious...
Category:Anthropology
Study mode:At the institution
Anthropologist is a general term for those who study human societies, both present and past. A Socio-cultural Anthropologist may work in a field such as development, community organizing, policy analysis, and social research. Linguistic Anthropologists may work...