Anthropology (Archaeology), B.A.
The BA degree in Anthropology with a concentration in Archaeology will prepare students for graduate studies in archaeology and related fields or entry-level employment in the cultural resource management sector. Coursework in the Department of Anthropology and related disciplines will provide a solid foundation in archaeological theory and exposure to the resources, techniques, and analyses used by archaeologists. Students will participate in a 6-hour archeological field school, offering hands-on training in archaeological survey, excavation, and analysis.
Requirements for a Major in Anthropology (Archaeology)
Code | Title | Hours |
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Thirty-five semester hours including the following: | ||
Required Courses | ||
ANT 1306 | Cultural Anthropology in Global Context | 3 |
ANT 1404 | Introduction to Human Evolution | 4 |
ANT 1407 | Introduction to Archaeology | 4 |
ANT 3308 | Methods of Archaeology | 3 |
ANT 4302 | Archaeological Theory | 3 |
ANT 4670 | Field School in Archaeology | 6 |
Three semester hours of ANT from each of the following subfields: | 9 | |
Three additional semester hours from the Archaeology subfield, not used above | 3 | |
Subtotal | 35 | |
Required Courses in Other Fields | 3-4 | |
Social Statistics | ||
or STA 1380 | Elementary Statistics | |
or STA 2381 | Introductory Statistical Methods | |
or STA 3381 | Probability and Statistics | |
Total Hours | 38-39 |