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Social and Behavioral Sciences

Undergraduate Symposium

The Undergraduate Student Symposium, sponsored by the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences, presents student projects and performances through oral presentations, paper submissions, and poster displays.

Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Anthropology Minor

The anthropology minor is intended to acquaint students with the cross-cultural study of people and cultures through the diverse discipline of anthropology. The anthropology minor includes an overview of anthropological theory and research methods, of interdisciplinary approaches and cultural studies, as well as an examination of the four sub-fields of anthropology.

Anthropology Minor Requirements (18 credits)

Core Courses (12 credits)
ANTH 1020 Introduction to Anthropology (3 credits)
ANTH 3200 Anthropological Theories (3 credits)
SOCL 1020 Introduction to Sociology (3 credits)
SOCL 3000 Research Methods in the Social Sciences (3 credits)

Minor Electives (6 credits)
Students must select one additional course from each of the two groups below for a total of six credits.

One course (3 credits) from:
SOCL 3500 Race and Ethnicity in the U.S. (3 credits)
SOCL 3700 Ethnic Family Diversity (3 credits)

AND

One course (3 credits) from:
GLBS 1500 Global Issues (3 credits)
HIST 2130 Formation of Latin America (3 credits)
HIST 2200 Asian History (3 credits)
HIST 2300 Caribbean History (3 credits)
HIST 2400 African History (3 credits)
SOCL 3600 Environmental Sociology (3 credits)