Major in Anthropology

Following is one suggested four-year plan. Students are encouraged to see their adviser each semester for help with program decisions and enrollment.

BA with a Major in Anthropology (.pdf)

BA with a Major in Anthropology

Note: The order of semesters and summer terms has been changed from the print version to accommodate the one-column format of HTML publishing. A conventional Four-Year Plan is available in the .pdf file.

FRESHMAN YEAR

FALL HOURS
ANTH 1010, General Anthropology4, 3 3

ENGL 1310, College Writing I 3

MATH 1100, College Algebra10 3

PSCI 1040, American Government 3

CSCI7 3

Total 14-15

SOPHOMORE YEAR

FALL HOURS
ANTH 2500, Introduction to Archaeology 3

ENGL 2210, World Literature I 3

HIST 2610, United States History to 186512 3

LANG 1010, Foreign Language (elementary)9, 29 4

GEOG/HIST 24 3

Total 16

JUNIOR YEAR

FALL HOURS
ANTH 3100, People and Cultures5, 3 3

ARCH 2800, Archeological Science 4

LANG 2040, Foreign Language (intermediate) 3

ANTH (3000-4000 level) 3

Elective (advanced) 3

Total 16

SENIOR YEAR

FALL HOURS
ECON 1110, Principles of Macroeconomics 3

ANTH (3000-4000 level) 3

ANTH (3000-4000 level) 3

Elective (advanced) 3

Elective (advanced) 3

Total 15

FRESHMAN YEAR

SPRING HOURS
ENGL 1320, College Writing II 3

MATH 1680, Elementary Probability and Statistics 3

PSCI 1050, American Government 3

Oral Communication8 3

Visual/Performing Arts13, 15 3

Total 15

SOPHOMORE YEAR

SPRING HOURS
ANTH 2250, Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology3, 4, 5 3

ANTH 2700, Introduction to Physical Anthropology6 4

ENGL 2220, World Literature II 3

HIST 2620, United States History Since 186512 3

LANG 1020, Foreign Language (elementary)9, 29 4

Total 17

JUNIOR YEAR

SPRING HOURS
ANTH 4250, Development of Anthropological Thought 3

LANG 2040, Foreign Language (intermediate) 3

ANTH (3000-4000 level) 3

Elective (advanced)5 3

Wellness16 2-3

Total 14-15

SENIOR YEAR

SPRING HOURS
ANTH (3000-4000 level) 3

ANTH (3000-4000 level) 3

PHIL14, 24 3

Elective (advanced) 3

Elective (advanced) 3

Total 15

Actual degree plans may vary depending on availability of courses in a given semester.Some courses may require prerequisites not listed in the above plan.See Community Service notes in supplement booklet for footnotes.

Summary of Degree Requirements:

Anthropology Major (21 hours advanced): 36

Core:

English 12

American History 6

Political Science 6

Laboratory Science 4

Wellness 2

Economics 3

Visual Performance Arts 3

Philosophy 3

Computer Science: 0-3

Oral Communication: 0-3

Anthropology: 36

General Anthropology 3

Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology 3

Introduction to Archaeology 3

Introduction to Physical Anthropology 4

Peoples and Cultures 3

Development of Anthropological Thought 3

Additional Anthropology courses (15 hours advanced) 18

Statistics 3

Geography/History 3

Note:

42 hours must be advanced; 24 of the 42 hours must be taken at UNT;

24 of the last 30 hours must be completed at UNT;

12 hours of free electives must be advanced.

In addition to those cited above, anthropology courses include the following:

ANTH 2035, Urban Poverty; ANTH 2045, Women in Culture; ANTH 2100, World Cultures Through Film; ANTH 2150, World Cultures; ANTH 2350, Cultural Diversity in U.S. (American) Culture; ANTH 3350, Anthropology of American Culture and Society; ANTH 3650, Origins of Civilization; ANTH 4010, Language and Culture; ANTH 4020, Applied Anthropology; ANTH 4050, Contemporary Ethnic Groups; ANTH 4600, Topics in Physical Anthropology; ANTH 4610, Topics in Sociocultural Anthropology; ANTH 4620, Topics in Archaeology; ANTH 4700, Magic, Witchcraft and Religion; ANTH 4750, Culture Change; ANTH 4800, Anthropological Fieldmethods; ANTH 4810, Archaeological Field School.

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