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Dec 17, 2024
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2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Anthropology
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This is an Associate of Arts Degree with advising areas of concentrated study related to Anthropology.
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Core Curriculum Requirements 60 hours
Refer to Semester Core Curriculum Areas A-E
Area A1: No exceptions
Area A2: No exceptions
Area B: Linguistic Anthropology & Cultural Anthropology students complete a modern language through the 2000-level. One 1002- and one 2000-level modern language course may be used to meet a requirement in Area B and C respectively.
Area C: Linguistic Anthropology & Cultural Anthropology students complete a modern language through the 2000-level. One 1002- and one 2000-level modern language course may be used to meet a requirement in Area B and C respectively.
Area D:
- Biological Anthropology students take BIOL 1107K-1108K in Area D.
- Archaeology students take GEOL 1121K & 1122K with labs in Area D.
- Cultural Anthropology students take BIOL 1260 – BIOL 1102 with labs in Area D.
Area E: No exceptions Area F. Advising Area of Concentrated Study Related to Anthropology - 18 hours
Select One Course
Select either ANTH 2010 or ANTH 2030 Nine Additional Hours
- Any ANTH 2000 level course not previously included
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- ANTH 2903, 2902, 2901 (Special Topics in Anthropology)
Select 6 hours from 1000-2000 level courses in:
- BIOL
- CISM
- ENGL
- GEOG
- HIST
- MLAN
- PHIL
- POLS
- PSYC
- RELG
- SOCI
Other Requirements
- Learning Goals
- US Perspective
- Global Perspective
- Critical Thinking
- US and Georgia History Requirements
- US and Georgia Constitution Requirements
- Regents’ Reading and Writing Requirements
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