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The multidisciplinary American Studies major is designed for students whose interests in American history, society and culture cut across departmental and divisional lines. Anthropology is concerned with the development and functioning of both historical and contemporary human cultures. While anthropology majors will learn about human behavior from cultural, physical, and archeological perspectives, they may choose to emphasize either archeology or cultural anthropology in their program of studies. Core Courses 4 courses – 12 credits Electives 5 courses – 15 credits Archeology students take: three courses in Archeology AND two courses in Cultural or Physical Anthropology Related Area 4 courses – 12 credits Additional Requirements 1 course – 3 credits Recommended Courses Students must earn at least a C- grade in all courses used to fulfill major requirements. Courses used to fulfill major requirements may not be used to fulfill simultaneously the General Education degree requirement for the baccalaureate.
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