Minor Program
The Anthropology Department iffers students two different concentrations for the minor program. Students have the choice of a
Minor in Anthropology ( Total 24 units) or a
Minor in Ethnographic Methods (Total 21 units).
For a Minor in Anthropology students must complete:
Theory and Foundation Core (18 units):
ANTH 100 Introduction to Biological Anthropology (3 units)
ANTH 110 Introduction to Archaeology (3 units)
ANTH 120 Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology (3 units)
ANTH 300 Foundations of Anthropology: History (3 units)
ANTH 301 Foundations of Archaeology (3 units)
ANTH 302 Foundations in Human Variation (3 units)
One course from Area 1: Social Inequality (3 units):
ANTH 310 Family, Kin and Community (3 units)
ANTH/CST 320 Racism: Cross-Cultural Analysis (3 units)
ANTH 325 Class: Cross-Cultural Analysis (3 units)
ANTH 569/
HMSX 567 Cross-Cultural Aspects of Sex and Gender (3 units)
One course from Area 3: Applying Anthropology (3-6 units):
ANTH 530 Human Osteology Practicum (4 units)
ANTH 531 Fossil Humans Practicum (4 units)
ANTH 592 Archaeological Methods (4 units)
ANTH 593 Archaeological Excavation and Data Analysis (6 units)
ANTH 594 Field Methods in Archaeological Technology (6 units)
ANTH 557/
URBS 557 Ethnography of the Inner City (4 units)
ANTH 595/
CINE 595 Visual Anthropology I (6 units)
ANTH 596/
CINE 596 Visual Anthropology II (6 units)
ANTH 651 Ethnographic Field Methods (6 units)
ANTH 652 Anthropological Statistics (3 units)
For a Minor in Ethnographic Methods students must complete:
ANTH 120 Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology (3 units)
ANTH 310 Family, Kin, and Community (3 units)
ANTH 651 Ethnographic Field Methods (6 units)
ANTH 652 Anthropological Statistics (or equivalent) (3 units)
Plus any two upper division courses on advisement (6 units)
Notes:
If you declared your minor before Fall 2007, please see this link for more information and requirements.
Minor Program before Fall 2007
