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            "description": "<p>The Anthropology major results in broad holistic understanding of humans and the human condition, both past and present, equipping students with methodological and marketable skills for future career opportunities. Students gain knowledge and experiences in Cultural and Medical Anthropology, Biological Anthropology, Archaeology, and Public and Applied Anthropology that expand their understandings of today’s world. Students are encouraged to gain first-hand experience through research, internships, and fieldwork. Students should consult with their departmental advisors who are available throughout students’ academic careers to assist in this regard. Students leave the Anthropology B.A. well-prepared for graduate school or careers in various industries.</p><p><strong>Degree Requirements</strong></p><ul> <li>UCF students who change degree programs and select this major must adopt the most current catalog.</li> <li>The <strong>Anthropological Methods &amp; Practice</strong> track is not open to UCF Online students. UCF Online students should declare the <strong>General</strong> track and choose the online options.</li> <li>Departmental Residency Requirement: at least 30 semester hours of regularly scheduled 3000-4000 level courses must be taken from the UCF Anthropology Department.</li> <li>Students must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 in all major requirements. See Department Exit Requirements for more information.</li> <li>Anthropology majors must earn a \"C\" (2.0) or better in all Core Requirements and Restricted Electives. Students may make a request to the Undergraduate Coordinator to be granted the use of one C- toward the major requirements.</li> <li>Co-op or internship can be used in the major with prior approval.</li> <li>All prerequisites of courses taught within the College of Sciences will be enforced.</li> <li>Courses designated in <a href=\"https://www.ucf.edu/catalog/undergraduate/#/policy/SyZqvojqu\">General Education Program (GEP)</a> and Common Program Prerequisites (CPP) are usually completed in the first 60 hours.</li> <li>Students will be required to take a standard exit exam during their graduating semester.</li> <li>Students should regularly consult with a department advisor.</li> </ul><p>See the Anthropology Undergraduate FAQ page for more information about the tracks, Plans of Study, high-impact experiences, and more: <a href=\"https://sciences.ucf.edu/anthropology/undergraduate/faq/\">https://sciences.ucf.edu/anthropology/undergraduate/faq/</a></p>",
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            "description": "<p>The Anthropology major results in broad holistic understanding of humans and the human condition, both past and present, equipping students with methodological and marketable skills for future career opportunities. Students gain knowledge and experiences in Cultural and Medical Anthropology, Biological Anthropology, Archaeology, and Public and Applied Anthropology that expand their understandings of today’s world. Students are encouraged to gain first-hand experience through research, internships, and fieldwork. Students should consult with their departmental advisors who are available throughout students’ academic careers to assist in this regard. Students leave the Anthropology B.A. well-prepared for graduate school or careers in various industries.</p><p><strong>Degree Requirements</strong></p><ul> <li>UCF students who change degree programs and select this major must adopt the most current catalog.</li> <li>The <strong>Anthropological Methods &amp; Practice</strong> track is not open to UCF Online students. UCF Online students should declare the <strong>General</strong> track and choose the online options.</li> <li>Departmental Residency Requirement: at least 30 semester hours of regularly scheduled 3000-4000 level courses must be taken from the UCF Anthropology Department.</li> <li>Students must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 in all major requirements. See Department Exit Requirements for more information.</li> <li>Anthropology majors must earn a \"C\" (2.0) or better in all Core Requirements and Restricted Electives. Students may make a request to the Undergraduate Coordinator to be granted the use of one C- toward the major requirements.</li> <li>Co-op or internship can be used in the major with prior approval.</li> <li>All prerequisites of courses taught within the College of Sciences will be enforced.</li> <li>Courses designated in <a href=\"https://www.ucf.edu/catalog/undergraduate/#/policy/SyZqvojqu\">General Education Program (GEP)</a> and Common Program Prerequisites (CPP) are usually completed in the first 60 hours.</li> <li>Students will be required to take a standard exit exam during their graduating semester.</li> <li>Students should regularly consult with a department advisor.</li> </ul><p>See the Anthropology Undergraduate FAQ page for more information about the tracks, Plans of Study, high-impact experiences, and more: <a href=\"https://sciences.ucf.edu/anthropology/undergraduate/faq/\">https://sciences.ucf.edu/anthropology/undergraduate/faq/</a></p><h2>Degree Requirements</h2><h3>Core Requirements: Basic Level</h3> 3 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete all of the following<ul><li>Basic core is met by courses specifically identified in the GEP and CPP. ANT2140 and ANT 2140 and ANT2511. As well as the following:</li><li>Complete the following: <ul><li>ANT2410 - Cultural Anthropology: Global Perspectives, Local Contexts (3)</li></ul></li></ul></li></ul><h3>Core Requirements: Advanced Level</h3> 6 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete the following: <ul><li>ANT3610 - Language and Culture (3)</li><li>ANT4034 - History of Anthropological Thought (3)</li></ul></li></ul><h3>Anthropological Methods and Practice Track Requirements</h3> 30 - 31 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete all of the following<ul>Core<li>Complete all of the following<ul><li>Additional core requirement courses with the ANT prefix and required concentration can be taken as approved by an advisor. </li><li>Anthropological Methodology and Theory (choose at least one):</li><li>Complete at least 1 of the following: <ul><li>ANT4115C - Archaeological Method and Theory (3)</li><li>ANT4591 - Quantitative Methods in Biological Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4802 - Ethnographic Research and Field Methods (3)</li></ul></li><li>Applied, Field, or Laboratory Methods (choose at least one):</li><li>Complete at least 1 of the following: <ul><li>ANT3550C - Primatology (3)</li><li>ANT3701 - Engagement &amp; Social Change: Public Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4081 - Science, Technology, and Culture (3)</li><li>ANT4115C - Archaeological Method and Theory (3)</li><li>ANT4187 - Paleoethnobotany (3)</li><li>ANT4480 - Global Health in Anthropological Perspective (3)</li><li>ANT4516 - Human Biological Diversity (3)</li><li>ANT4525C - Human Osteology (4)</li><li>ANT4586C - Human Origins (3)</li><li>ANT4591 - Quantitative Methods in Biological Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4802 - Ethnographic Research and Field Methods (3)</li><li>ANT4852 - GIS Methods in Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4854 - Advanced GIS Methods in Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4933C - Landscape Archaeology (3)</li><li>ANT4851 - Digital Methods in Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4189C - Lithic Analysis: Archaeology of Stone Tools (3)</li><li>ANT4195C - A Pot for All Seasons: Archaeological Ceramic Analysis (3)</li><li>ANT4956 - Geophysical Field School at Kerkenes (3)</li><li>ANT4954 - Geospatial and Archaeological Field School at Kerkenes (3)</li><li>ANT4852 - GIS Methods in Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4824 - Archaeological Field Study (3)</li><li>ANT4196C - Animal Bone Archaeology: Introduction to Zooarchaeology (3)</li><li>ANT3524C - Introduction to Human Osteology (3)</li></ul></li><li>High-Impact Learning Experience (complete at least one):</li><li>Earn at least 3 credits from the following types of courses: Consult with a department advisor. Other courses may be used only with prior approval.  ANT 3940 - Internship ANT 3943 - Caribbean Archaeology Practicum ANT 3949 - Cooperative Education in Anthropology ANT 3955 - Study Abroad ANT 4824 - Archaeological Field Study ANT 4912 - Directed Independent Research ANT 4941 - Internship ANT 4949 - Cooperative Education ANT 4955 - Study Abroad ANT 4970H - Undergraduate Honors Thesis ANT 4861 - Beyond the Major: Careers Applying Anthropology</li></ul></li> Restricted Electives<li>Complete all of the following<ul><li>Select 7 additional upper-level Anthropology courses (21 hours). These may include other methods courses from Anthropological Methods or Applied, Field or Laboratory Methods listed or any other courses with the ANT prefix at the 3000 or 4000 level, including any Area Study courses listed in the General track, and special topic courses that may be offered (see below for restrictions). Because new courses are frequently added, consult online course schedules for the most up-to-date list of available and upcoming elective courses. </li><li>Earn at least 21 credits from the following: <ul><li>ANT3026 - Mummies, Zombies, and Vampires: Anthropology of the Undead (3)</li><li>ANT3106 - Archaeology and Popular Culture (3)</li><li>ANT3107 - Blood and Valor in the Viking World (3)</li><li>ANT3145 - Archaeology of Complex Societies (3)</li><li>ANT3148 - Life and Death in Ancient Egypt (3)</li><li>ANT3152 - Archaeology of the Greater Southwest (3)</li><li>ANT3158 - Florida Archaeology (3)</li><li>ANT3160 - Americas Before Columbus (3)</li><li>ANT3161 - Ancient Mexico: Aztec to Zapotec (3)</li><li>ANT3163 - Mesoamerican Archaeology (3)</li><li>ANT3164 - Ancient Incas (3)</li><li>ANT4168 - Maya Archaeology (3)</li><li>ANT3169 - Life and Death in the Ancient Andes (3)</li><li>ANT3173 - Archaeology of Sex (3)</li><li>ANT3176 - African Archaeology and Prehistory (3)</li><li>ANT3177 - Archaeology of Caribbean Piracy (3)</li><li>ANT3179 - Australian Archaeology and Indigenous Cultures (3)</li><li>ANT3212 - Peoples of the World (3)</li><li>ANT3241 - Magic, Ritual, and Belief (3)</li><li>ANT3245 - Native American Religions (3)</li><li>ANT3275 - Anthropological Perspectives on Refugees (3)</li><li>ANT3290 - Anthropology of Plants and People (3)</li><li>ANT3302 - Sex, Gender and Culture (3)</li><li>ANT3311 - Indians of the Southeastern United States (3)</li><li>ANT3312 - Ethnology of North American Indians (3)</li><li>ANT3330 - Anthropology of the Amazon (3)</li><li>ANT3362 - Peoples of Southeast Asia (3)</li><li>ANT3451 - Race Matters: Anthropological Approaches to Racism (3)</li><li>ANT3550C - Primatology (3)</li><li>ANT3701 - Engagement &amp; Social Change: Public Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4013 - Anthropology of Fast Food (3)</li><li>ANT4027 - Mummies, Life After Death (3)</li><li>ANT4051 - Environmental Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4081 - Science, Technology, and Culture (3)</li><li>ANT4115C - Archaeological Method and Theory (3)</li><li>ANT4123 - Archaeology of Coastal Societies (3)</li><li>ANT4153 - North American Archaeology (3)</li><li>ANT4178 - Archaeology of African American Life (3)</li><li>ANT4171 - Battle of the Sexes?: The Archaeology of Gender (3)</li><li>ANT4183 - Archaeological Sciences (3)</li><li>ANT4184 - Mortuary Archaeology (3)</li><li>ANT4187 - Paleoethnobotany (3)</li><li>ANT4332 - Latin America: Social Justice Futures (3)</li><li>ANT4352 - African Societies and Cultures (3)</li><li>ANT4406 - Pain and Suffering: The Anthropology of Violence (3)</li><li>ANT4408 - Culture, Disease, and Healing (3)</li><li>ANT4462 - Medical Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4467 - Nutritional Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4480 - Global Health in Anthropological Perspective (3)</li><li>ANT4481 - Anthropology of Drugs and Addiction (3)</li><li>ANT4483 - Health and Healing in the Ancient World: An Anthropological Perspective (3)</li><li>ANT4516 - Human Biological Diversity (3)</li><li>ANT4521 - Forensic Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4525C - Human Osteology (4)</li><li>ANT4560 - Birth to Death: Anthropological Perspectives on Human Growth (3)</li><li>ANT4586C - Human Origins (3)</li><li>ANT4591 - Quantitative Methods in Biological Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4702 - Culture, Inequality and Global Development (3)</li><li>ANT4802 - Ethnographic Research and Field Methods (3)</li><li>ANT4852 - GIS Methods in Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4854 - Advanced GIS Methods in Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4197 - Death Becomes Us: Anthropology of Death and Burial (3)</li><li>ANT4535 - Scientific Prejudice and Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4486 - Anthropology of the Body (3)</li><li>ANT3424 - Partying in the Ancient World: Food and Feasting (3)</li><li>ANT3246 - Religion in Ancient Societies (3)</li><li>ANT4165 - Archaeology of Pre-Columbian South America (3)</li><li>ANT4466 - Anthropology of Disability (3)</li><li>ANT3524C - Introduction to Human Osteology (3)</li><li>ANT4196C - Animal Bone Archaeology: Introduction to Zooarchaeology (3)</li><li>ANT3010 - Digging Up Disney:  An Archaeology of Walt Disney World, FL (3)</li><li>ANT3017 - Muggle Studies: The Anthropology of Harry Potter (3)</li></ul></li><li>If not completed in the High-Impact Learning Experience, one course (3 credits) can be taken from the following:  ANT 3940 - Internship  ANT 3949 - Cooperative Education in Anthropology  ANT 4941 - Internship  ANT 4949 - Cooperative Education  ANT 4970H - Undergraduate Honors Thesis </li><li>Students may not receive credit towards Core: High-Impact Learning Experience or Restricted Electives for both the 3000 and 4000 level Internship or Cooperative Education Courses.  None of the following may be taken as Restricted Electives:  ANT 4903H - Honors Directed Reading I  ANT 4904H - Honors Directed Reading II  ANT 4971H - Honors Thesis II ANT 3943 - Caribbean Archaeology Practicum  ANT 3955 - Study Abroad  ANT 4906 - Directed Independent Study  ANT 4912 - Directed Independent Research  ANT 4955 - Study Abroad </li></ul></li></ul></li></ul><h4>Grand Total Credits: <strong>39 - 40</strong></h4><h4>Total Undergraduate Credit Hours Required: 120</h4><p><strong>Electives</strong></p><ul> <li>To fulfil the 120 hours required in this degree, select primarily from upper level courses after meeting with a departmental advisor.</li> </ul><p><strong>Foreign Language Requirements</strong></p><p>Graduation</p><ul> <li>Proficiency equivalent to two semesters of college instruction in a foreign language (taught by the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures or Judaic Studies) or in American Sign Language (ASL). Standardized examinations for foreign languages may be used. ASL proficiency is met by successful completion of ASL 2140 and ASL 2150 or an appropriate score on the ASL proficiency exam. Consult with your Academic Success Coach (ASC) to understand how choosing ASL might impact hours needed to graduate. </li> </ul><p><strong>Departmental Exit Requirements</strong></p><ul> <li>For assessment purposes, students are required to take a standard exit exam and survey, for which there is no credit or grade, toward the end of their graduating semester.</li> <li>A student must achieve at least a \"C\" (2.0) GPA in all major requirements. All attempts of courses taken are included in the major GPA calculation. Additional courses that could meet requirements but are taken beyond the minimum required (e.g. additional restricted electives beyond 24 hours) and a \"C\" (2.0) or better is earned are also included in the GPA calculation.</li> </ul><p><strong>University Minimum Exit Requirements</strong></p><ul> <li>A 2.0 UCF GPA</li> <li>42 semester hours of upper division credit completed</li> <li>30 of the last 39 hours of course work must be completed in residency at UCF.</li> <li>A maximum of 45 hours of extension, correspondence, CLEP, Credit by Exam, and Armed Forces credits permitted.</li> <li>Complete the General Education Program, the State Writing and Math Requirement, and nine hours of Summer credit.</li> </ul><p><strong>Honors Undergraduate Thesis</strong></p><ul> <li>Students interested in completing an Honors Undergraduate Thesis should contact their program advisor. More information about the Honors Undergraduate Thesis can be found at https://honors.ucf.edu/hut/about/.</li> </ul><p><strong>Related Programs</strong></p><ul> <li>Anthropology of Global Health Certificate</li> <li>Human Biology Certificate</li> <li>Native American Studies Certificate</li> <li>Social Sciences (B.S.)</li> <li>Sociology (B.A./B.S.)</li> </ul><ul> <li>Africana Studies Minor</li> <li>American Studies Minor</li> <li>Asian Studies Minor</li> <li>Crime Scene Investigation Certificate</li> <li>Diplomacy Minor</li> <li>English, Linguistics Minor</li> <li>Environmental Studies Minor</li> <li>Gender Studies Certificate</li> <li>Geographic Information Systems Certificate</li> <li>Geosciences Minor</li> <li>Hospitality Management Minor</li> <li>International and Global Studies Minor</li> <li>History Minor</li> <li>Judaic Studies Minor</li> <li>Latin American Studies Minor</li> <li>Medical Sociology Minor</li> <li>Middle Eastern Studies Minor</li> <li>Nonprofit Management Minor</li> <li>Religion and Cultural Studies Minor</li> <li>Sociology Minor</li> <li>Teaching English as a Foreign Language Certificate</li> <li>Women's and Gender Studies Minor</li> </ul><p>Note - the following minors are not open to Anthropology majors</p><ul> <li>American Indian Studies Minor</li> <li>Anthropological Archaeology Minor</li> <li>Anthropology Minor</li> <li>Anthropology in Multicultural Studies Minor</li> <li>Anthropology of Pop Culture Minor</li> <li>Biological Anthropology Minor</li> <li>Cultural Anthropology Minor</li> <li>Medical Anthropology Minor</li> </ul><p><strong>Advising Notes</strong></p><ul> <li> Contact your Academic Success Coach (ASC) in the College of Sciences Advising Services (COSAS) office (CSB 250) for more information about overall progress toward your degree, GEP and other university requirements, academic probation, special problems as well as general academic advising. </li> <li>Contact your Anthropology Department advisor for questions relating to the Anthropology program.</li> </ul><p><strong>Transfer Notes</strong></p><ul> <li>Lower division courses do not substitute for upper division courses.</li> <li>Courses transferred from private and out-of-state schools must be evaluated for equivalency credit. The student must provide all supporting information.</li> <li>Acceptable Substitutes for Transfer Courses <ul> <li>ANT 2511 and ANT 2410 satisfy the CPP and must be taken.</li> <li>Field school courses from other academic institutions may be accepted for a maximum of 3 credits for Restricted Elective in the General Track or for the High-Impact Learning Experience in the Anthropological Methods and Practice Track. Consult with your department advisor.</li> </ul> </li> </ul><p><strong>Program Academic Learning Compacts</strong></p><ul> <li>Program Academic Learning Compacts (student learning outcomes) for undergraduate programs are located at: <em>http://www.oeas.ucf.edu/alc/academic_learning_compacts.htm</em></li> </ul>",
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            "description": "<h1>Degree Requirements</h1><div><section><header data-test=\"grouping-0-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Core Requirements: Basic Level</span></h2></div><div><span>3</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></div></header><div><div><ul><li><span>Complete <!-- -->all<!-- --> of the following</span><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-B\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B-result\"><div>Basic core is met by courses specifically identified in the GEP and CPP. ANT2140 and ANT 2140 and ANT2511. As well as the following:</div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-A\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A-result\">Complete the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a03a8d2fb5ad62d7fbe\" target=\"_blank\">ANT2410</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Cultural Anthropology: Global Perspectives, Local Contexts<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li></ul></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-1-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Core Requirements: Advanced Level</span></h2></div><div><span>6</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></div></header><div><div><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-A\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A-result\">Complete the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05e6bc796d8573e37a\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3610</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Language and Culture<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a066b6b62f9ff3fffac\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4034</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->History of Anthropological Thought<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-2-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Anthropological Methods and Practice Track Requirements</span></h2></div><div><span>30 - 31</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></div></header><div><div><ul><li><span>Complete <!-- -->all<!-- --> of the following</span><ul><div><span>Core</span><li><span>Complete <!-- -->all<!-- --> of the following</span><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.7\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.7-result\"><div>Additional core requirement courses with the ANT prefix and required concentration can be taken as approved by an advisor. </div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.6\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.6-result\"><div>Anthropological Methodology and Theory (choose at least one):</div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.1\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.1-result\">Complete at least <span>1</span> of the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61f427522952d9d9bcdb263f\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4115C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeological Method and Theory<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61b75e8ea8a0aa08ae58e604\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4591</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Quantitative Methods in Biological Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61ae651c7647527c76f3a605\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4802</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Ethnographic Research and Field Methods<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.5\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.5-result\"><div>Applied, Field, or Laboratory Methods (choose at least one):</div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.2\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.2-result\">Complete at least <span>1</span> of the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f8271973140c2f\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3550C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Primatology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a38edf85793ec15c\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3701</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Engagement &amp; Social Change: Public Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a38edf635b3ec15d\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4081</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Science, Technology, and Culture<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61f427522952d9d9bcdb263f\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4115C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeological Method and Theory<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61f42e82634ccc7b3dbf10ae\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4187</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Paleoethnobotany<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61ae672e76475288a0f3a61c\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4480</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Global Health in Anthropological Perspective<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/618c25fb90a7c8396bc2a385\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4516</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Human Biological Diversity<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/63ecdd73fa81f52c710b19a4\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4525C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Human Osteology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(4)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09e6bc79b67073e385\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4586C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Human Origins<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61b75e8ea8a0aa08ae58e604\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4591</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Quantitative Methods in Biological Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61ae651c7647527c76f3a605\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4802</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Ethnographic Research and Field Methods<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09714b5f9784521ef1\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4852</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->GIS Methods in Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/636eb0e88333fb58cd0db3b6\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4854</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Advanced GIS Methods in Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09a8d2fb540f2d7fd6\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4933C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Landscape Archaeology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a095a158366799e6bee\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4851</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Digital Methods in Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/632b1d638b0662af9d7a43f3\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4189C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Lithic Analysis: Archaeology of Stone Tools<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61f42c7ef33772e04734c369\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4195C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->A Pot for All Seasons: Archaeological Ceramic Analysis<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09a8d2fb6bfc2d7fd3\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4956</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Geophysical Field School at Kerkenes<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09714b5f180f521eef\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4954</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Geospatial and Archaeological Field School at Kerkenes<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09714b5f9784521ef1\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4852</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->GIS Methods in Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/63d171ee28d7ab2cf58edbde\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4824</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeological Field Study<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6553a4ad67896eb3d35e3cd0\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4196C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Animal Bone Archaeology: Introduction to Zooarchaeology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/656901fbd61e0b3443dcdf06\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3524C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Introduction to Human Osteology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.4\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.4-result\"><div>High-Impact Learning Experience (complete at least one):</div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.3\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.3-result\">Earn at least <span>3</span> credits from the following types of courses: <div>Consult with a department advisor. Other courses may be used only with prior approval. \nANT 3940 - Internship\nANT 3943 - Caribbean Archaeology Practicum\nANT 3949 - Cooperative Education in Anthropology\nANT 3955 - Study Abroad\nANT 4824 - Archaeological Field Study\nANT 4912 - Directed Independent Research\nANT 4941 - Internship\nANT 4949 - Cooperative Education\nANT 4955 - Study Abroad\nANT 4970H - Undergraduate Honors Thesis\nANT 4861 - Beyond the Major: Careers Applying Anthropology</div></div></li></ul></li></div><div><span>Restricted Electives</span><li><span>Complete <!-- -->all<!-- --> of the following</span><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.4.1\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.4.1-result\"><div>Select 7 additional upper-level Anthropology courses (21 hours). These may include other methods courses from Anthropological Methods or Applied, Field or Laboratory Methods listed or any other courses with the ANT prefix at the 3000 or 4000 level, including any Area Study courses listed in the General track, and special topic courses that may be offered (see below for restrictions).\nBecause new courses are frequently added, consult online course schedules for the most up-to-date list of available and upcoming elective courses.\n</div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.4.4\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.4.4-result\">Earn at least <span>21</span> credits from the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0302fd3a83976d8226\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3026</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Mummies, Zombies, and Vampires: Anthropology of the Undead<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a03e6bc793ce773e370\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3106</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeology and Popular Culture<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a03a38edf74d03ec150\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3107</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Blood and Valor in the Viking World<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a03e6bc79fed873e374\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3145</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeology of Complex Societies<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/618c23fd523d23190abc9b86\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3148</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Life and Death in Ancient Egypt<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0300f82775e4140c21\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3152</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeology of the Greater Southwest<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05714b5f4e50521eda\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3158</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Florida Archaeology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05e6bc7903c373e379\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3160</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Americas Before Columbus<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a38edfb53c3ec15b\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3161</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Ancient Mexico: Aztec to Zapotec<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05714b5f4521521ed9\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3163</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Mesoamerican Archaeology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/618c20f902a38bba76facd15\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3164</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Ancient Incas<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6213f7fde683014c9dedb429\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4168</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Maya Archaeology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a055a158304739e6be5\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3169</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Life and Death in the Ancient Andes<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0502fd3a82446d8236\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3173</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeology of Sex<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f82740ff140c2e\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3176</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->African Archaeology and Prehistory<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a38edf401f3ec15e\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3177</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeology of Caribbean Piracy<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f82749a4140c36\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3179</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Australian Archaeology and Indigenous Cultures<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f827625b140c2d\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3212</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Peoples of the World<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a056b6b626bd83fffa9\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3241</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Magic, Ritual, and Belief<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05714b5fb79f521ede\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3245</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Native American Religions<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a8d2fbe3f92d7fcd\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3275</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Anthropological Perspectives on Refugees<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a8d2fbbd6c2d7fc9\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3290</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Anthropology of Plants and People<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/618c26eb0dabd76b2a3c3274\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3302</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Sex, Gender and Culture<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05714b5f12f2521edb\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3311</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Indians of the Southeastern United States<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a066b6b624ee83fffaa\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3312</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Ethnology of North American Indians<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f827684a140c31\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3330</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Anthropology of the Amazon<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f8273be5140c34\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3362</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Peoples of Southeast Asia<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/63e68fb9f3a80e91d63822e2\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3451</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Race Matters: Anthropological Approaches to Racism<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f8271973140c2f\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3550C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Primatology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a38edf85793ec15c\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3701</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Engagement &amp; Social Change: Public Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05714b5fc4db521ee0\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4013</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Anthropology of Fast Food<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f82779d9140c35\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4027</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Mummies, Life After Death<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a8d2fb607c2d7fcc\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4051</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Environmental Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a38edf635b3ec15d\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4081</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Science, Technology, and Culture<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61f427522952d9d9bcdb263f\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4115C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeological Method and Theory<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0502fd3a0a386d8238\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4123</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeology of Coastal Societies<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a055a15833d649e6be6\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4153</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->North American Archaeology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a8d2fb622c2d7fca\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4178</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeology of African American Life<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6196a468162219055fe97898\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4171</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Battle of the Sexes?: The Archaeology of Gender<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05e6bc79478073e37b\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4183</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeological Sciences<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61928a580f0adc79135b0de4\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4184</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Mortuary Archaeology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61f42e82634ccc7b3dbf10ae\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4187</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Paleoethnobotany<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/619d6610803fa163aa892f3e\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4332</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Latin America: Social Justice Futures<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09a38edf751a3ec16f\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4352</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->African Societies and Cultures<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09e6bc794b5773e38d\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4406</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Pain and Suffering: The Anthropology of Violence<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0a00f8270c4d140c41\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4408</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Culture, Disease, and Healing<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09714b5f29b0521eed\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4462</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Medical Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09e6bc7950aa73e386\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4467</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Nutritional Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61ae672e76475288a0f3a61c\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4480</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Global Health in Anthropological Perspective<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09a38edf71743ec16d\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4481</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Anthropology of Drugs and Addiction<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/619280ff0f0adc82605b0d94\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4483</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Health and Healing in the Ancient World: An Anthropological Perspective<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/618c25fb90a7c8396bc2a385\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4516</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Human Biological Diversity<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a096b6b62516c3fffb3\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4521</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Forensic Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/63ecdd73fa81f52c710b19a4\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4525C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Human Osteology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(4)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a095a15832d1c9e6bef\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4560</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Birth to Death: Anthropological Perspectives on Human Growth<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09e6bc79b67073e385\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4586C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Human Origins<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61b75e8ea8a0aa08ae58e604\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4591</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Quantitative Methods in Biological Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a 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Standardized examinations for foreign languages may be used. ASL proficiency is met by successful completion of ASL 2140 and ASL 2150 or an appropriate score on the ASL proficiency exam. Consult with your Academic Success Coach (ASC) to understand how choosing ASL might impact hours needed to graduate. </li> </ul> <p><strong>Departmental Exit Requirements</strong></p> <ul> <li>For assessment purposes, students are required to take a standard exit exam and survey, for which there is no credit or grade, toward the end of their graduating semester.</li> <li>A student must achieve at least a &quot;C&quot; (2.0) GPA in all major requirements. All attempts of courses taken are included in the major GPA calculation. 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