{"id":310160,"description_type":{"id":2,"name":"Catalog Description"},"description":"<p>The Biological Anthropology minor develops an understanding of anthropological approaches to the study of the human body from modern and/or archaeological contexts. This minor is particularly appropriate for students interested in human biology, health, forensic anthropology, bioarchaeology, or mortuary archaeology.</p><h2>Minor Requirements</h2><ul> <li>Students must earn a grade of \"C\" (2.0) or better in all courses used to satisfy the minor. Students may make a request to the Undergraduate Coordinator to be granted the use of one C- toward the major requirements.</li> <li>At least 15 hours used in the minor must be earned at UCF.</li> <li>Only two anthropology courses can overlap for students enrolled in multiple anthropology programs (minors or certificates). (Note: The myKnight Audit cannot capture overlapping courses between two or more programs; therefore, students should have their program reviewed by the department before filing for graduation.)</li> <li>Students may substitute one anthropology upper level course that is either an archaeological area study or a health related course with prior permission.</li> <li>Internship, Co-op, or Independent Study credit cannot be used toward the minor without prior approval.</li> <li>Students should consult with a department advisor.</li> </ul><h2>Prerequisite Courses</h2><ul> <li>Most courses for this minor will have prerequisites completed as a part of a student's GEP requirement, as general electives, or a student can enroll into courses with consent of instructor.</li> </ul>","primary":false,"program":1618}