Several Anthropology courses satisfy the "Foundations in Natural Science" requirements for undergraduates:
- ANTH 105 - Human Evolution
- ANTH 108 - Introduction to Archaeology
- ANTH 204 - Forensic Anthropology
- ANTH 206 - Material Culture
- ANTH 352 - Archaeological Laboratory Methods
- ANTH 354 - The Archaeology of Settlements & Landscapes (also meets geography requirement for education majors)
Other Anthropology courses satisfy the "Foundations in Social Science" requirements for undergraduates:
- ANTH 101 - Cultures in a Global Society
- ANTH 110 - Speech and Experience
- ANTH 201 - Ethnographic Methods
- ANTH 240 - Politics of the Past: Introduction to Cultural Heritage Studies
- ANTH 260 - Anthropology of Religion
One of our courses satisfies the Foundations in History or Politics requirement:
- ANTH 215 - Biblical Archaeology
How do I pick one of these? In general, courses numbered in the 100s are surveys of the subfields of Anthropology. They are most appropriate for lower division students (Freshman and Sophomores) and those wishing to explore anthropological perspectives. For upper division students (Juniors and Seniors), courses numbered 200 and above are more problem-focused. However, none of our courses have prerequisites.