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Show 306 307 » Credit Hour Requirements: Fulfill the requirements for the Anthropology departmental minor, of which at least 15 hours toward fulfilling the minor (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable) and an overall GPA of 2.00. » Credit Hour Requirements: Minimum of 18 credit hours. hours in an Honours senior project, either Anthro 4300 or Honours 4990. before registering in a course for Honours credit. Written agreement should be reached with the appropriate professor regarding the work Students are officially notified that they must be formally advised at least once a year with all contacts posted in their files which are maintained in the department. Undeclared students and those with general questions should contact the Coordinator of expected for Honours credit. section of this catalog.) LATIN Requirements for Minor and AMERICAN Anthro —_$S1000 Introduction to Anthropology Anthro 4200 Anthropological Theory Anthro Anthro Anthro Anthro = $S2000 —_$S2100 —_LS2200 HU2300 c : The Anthropology discipline participates in the Lati Studies Program. A student who wishes to enroll should meet with the Latin American Studies Coordinator who will help the student 3 work out a proper combination of courses to fit her/his particular needs. (See the Interdisciplinary Programs section of this catalog.) Four-Field Fundamentals Courses (6 credit hours) Select two from the following Peoples and Cultures of the World Principles of Archaeology Biological Anthropology 3 3 3 Language and Culture 3 ARCHAEOLOGICAL TECHNICIAN Select a minimum of 6 credit hours from the following Anthro —_$S2000* Peoples & Cultures of the World 3 Anthro —_-$S2100* Principles of Archaeology Anthro —_LS2200* Biological Anthropology 3 Anthro Anthro Anthro Anthro HU2300* 2810 2920 2990 Language & Culture Experimental Courses Short Courses, Workshops. . . Special Topics in Anthropology 3 1-3 1-3 1-3 Anthro 3100 Anthro Anthro 3200 3300 Anthro Anthro 3400 3500 Prehistory of North America Archaeology of Early Civilizations Archaeological Field Techniques Archaeological Lab Techniques Elements of Culture 3 3 3-6 3 3 Anthro Anthro Anthro Anthro 3600 3700 3900 4100 Culture Area Studies Sex Roles: Past, Present & Future Magic, Shamanism & Religion Archaeological Method, Theory, & Cultural Resource Management 1-3 3 3 3 Anthro 4300 Anthropological Research Methods Anthro 4810 Experimental Courses Anthro 4830 Readings or Projects Anthro 4920 Short Courses, Workshops 3 3 1-3 Director: Brooke Arkush Archaeology can be an emphasis within the anthropology major or minor, part of a Bachelor of Integrated Studies degree, or stand alone as an independent program. The program trains students for work as archaeological technicians, adding a vocational component to an academic discipline. Archaeology, with its modern emphases on scientific problem solving, an evolutionary perspective, and ecological theory, is also a valuable part of a student’s science education. » Grade Requirements: A minimum grade of "C" in courses counted toward fulfilling the major (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable) and an overall GPA of 2.00. » Credit Hour Requirements: Minimum of 26 credit hours for the Institutional Certificate, which must include Engl EN1010 (3) or equivalent. Minimum of 63 credit hours for the Associate of Applied Science degree, which must include Engl EN1010 (3) (or equivalent), Comm HU1020 (3), and Math 1050 (3) and 9 additional credit hours of general education, including one course in each of the Humanities, Sciences, and Social Sciences areas. 1-3 1-3 Anthro 4990 Seminar in Anthropology *Course may not be used to fulfill both elective and four-field 1-3 General Education Refer to pages 32-34 of this catalog for Associate of Applied Science degree requirements. fundamental course requirements. Strongly recommended skills for minors: and statistics. Anthro Anthro Anthro 3100 Prehistory of North America 3200 Archaeology of Early Civilizations 3300 Archaeological Field Techniques (must complete a minimum of 5 credit hours) Anthro Anthro 3400 4100 foreign language, computer, Advisement All declared Archaeological Technician students are assigned to the Director of the Archaeological Technician program for advisement. Students are officially notified that they must be formally advised by the Director at least once a year with all ANTHROPOLOGY contacts posted in their files to be maintained in the department. » Program Prerequisite: Enroll in the General Honours Programm and complete 6 hours of General Honours courses (see the Interdisciplinary Programs section of this catalog). » Grade Requirements: Maintain an overall GPA of 3.3. 3 3 3-6 Archaeological Lab Techniques Arch. Method, Theory, & Cultural. Resource Management & Geosci 1120 Geogr Contact with the Director is by appointment; unde- clared students with questions should also contact the Director of the Archaeological Technician Program (Dr. Brooke Arkush, phone: 626-7202) or the Chair of the Department of Sociology PS1010 Anthro Engl Soclgy 1 Physical Geography 3 3 3 3600 Social Statistics 3 for A.A.S. Degree —$S1000 = $S2100 Introduction to Anthropology Principles of Archaeology 3 3 Anthro Anthro Anthro Anthro —_LS2200 Biological Anthropology 3 3100 3200 3300 Prehistory of North America Archaeology of Early Civilizations Archaeological Field Techniques Anthro Anthro Anthro 3400 3600 4100 Archaeological Lab Techniques Culture Area Studies Archaeological Method, Theory, & Cultural Resource Management 3 Engl 2100 Geosci & Geosci PS1110 1120 Technical Writing Dynamic Earth: Physical Geology 3 3 3 3 3-6 (must complete a minimum of 5 credit hours) 3 1-3 Physical Geology Laboratory: Earth Materials Social Statistics 1 3 Support Courses Complete at least two of the following 3 3 4 3 The following suggested course sequence is provided to assist students in planning their schedules. Use this only as a guideline and be sure to consult with an advisor. Anthro $S1000 3 Anthro Anthro $S2200 3 Comm HU1020 Geosci PS1110 3 Gen Ed Course & Geosci 1120 Engl EN1010 LS2200 or Anthro $S2100 Anthro 3300 HNRS & BIS LIBSCI ANTHROPOLOGY COURSES - ANTHRO This course examines what it means to be human, describing and explaining human differences and similarities throughout time and across the world. $S2000. Peoples and Cultures of the World (3) A survey of cultures around the world, exploring their similarities $82100. Principles of Archaeology (3) Archaeology attempts to reconstruct prehistoric and early historic human life ways as well as long term cultural and biological evolutionary processes through the scientific study of material remains. This course focuses upon the history of archaeology, the ways in which archaeologists recover and analyze data, and the COMM FORLNG DANCE MUSIC THEATR ART ACCTNG BUSADM major theoretical perspectives used to interpret the past. LS2200. Biological Anthropology (3) Explores the human fossil record, human evolution, population genetics, primatology, and modern human biological diversity from a biocultural perspective. HU2300. Language and Culture (3) Explores the nature of human language and its role in sociocultural settings. Surveys a world sample of languages from the perspective of anthropological linguistics including language structure, social functions, geographical and historical variation, and cultural values. 2810. Experimental Courses (1-3) 2920. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes, and Special Programs (1-3) Consult the semester class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. Anthropological Theory Professional and Technical Writing Geomorphology History of the American West Suggested Course Sequence for Archaeological Technician Program Anthro $S2100 3 3 and differences as observed by anthropologists. Introduction to Anthropology Technical Writing 4200 3100 3150 4110 3 Anthro 3600 Soclgy 3600 Gen-Ed Course 1 Support Course attributes. Anthro Anthro Anthro Engl Geosci Hist Anthro 3100 3 —_$$1000 2100 3600 sown $S1000. Introduction to Anthropology (3) Anthropology is the study of humankind, past and present: our origins and the development of cultural behavior and biological Required Program Core Courses (37-40) Soclgy 3 3 3 3 0) PHOMORE, SPRING... 3 Physical Geology Laboratory: Earth Materials Requirements Anthro 3400 Anthro 4100 Math 1050 1 Support Course 3 Recommended Courses Students are encouraged to select one or two additional courses from the following Course Telephone Contact: Carol Jensen 626-6241 Electives (6 credit hours) 3 Complete at least one of the following Geosci PS1110 Dynamic Earth: Physical Geology STUDIES w Required Program Courses (6 credit hours) ERAS Support Courses Le B.1.S. Emphasis for Institutional Certificate Required Program Core Courses (20-21) Anthro = $82100 Principles of Archaeology (See the Interdisciplinary Programs Anthropology (Dr. Rosemary Conover, phone: 626-6641). Course Requirements * Permission from the Coordinator of Anthropology should be sought Advisement A systematic advisement system assigns all Anthropology Minors and BIS students to a faculty advisor. must be completed on an Honours basis. A student may receive Honours credit in any Anthropology course.* In addition, take 2 DEGREE REQ GEN ED COURSES Course 2990. Special Topics in Anthropology (1-3) A course allowing examination of selected topics and current issues in Anthropology. When the course number is used, it will be accompanied by a specific title and authorized credit which will appear on the student's transcript. (Maximum of 6 hours may be applied toward graduation.) DENSCI PARAMD HTHSCI HAS HIM MRSCI NURSNG RADTEC DMS NUCMED RADTHR RESTHY 3100. Prehistory of North America (3) A general survey course concerning the archaeology of North 5+ 3 America and an interpretation of its prehistory. The course material spans the time of initial human occupation of the continent through the early historic period, and emphasizes the three major cultural stages (Paleo Indian, Archaic, and Formative) which characterize the archaeological record of North America. 3 3200. Archaeology of Early Civilizations 1 (3) Surveys archaeologically-known early chiefdoms and state-level societies around the world, examining both current views of the individual societies and the archaeological tools and techniques that provide the data. The course also considers how and why civilizations rise and fall and how archaeology contributes to that debate. 3 Gen Ed Course and Anthropology (Dr. Rosemary Conover, phone: 626-6641). NAVSCI WEBER S;TwA.TE UNIVERSITY WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY |