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Anthropology
James Provinzano, Coordinator Code 21 or ANTHRO
I. FACULTYBehm, Brown, Prine, Provinzano
II. DEGREESUndergraduate: A major in Anthropology can lead to the degrees: Bachelor of Arts; Bachelor of Science.
III. SUMMARY OF FIELD OF STUDY1. GOAL(S)See the department for a listing of their goal(s).
2. THE MAJOR(S)The Department offers one major: Anthropology.
2. THE MINOR(S)The Department offers one minor: Anthropology.
IV. ADMISSION/GRADUATION REQUIREMENTSTo be eligible for graduation, students must meet all requirements for the degree being sought in addition to earning a minimum grade point average of 2.00 in all courses required for the Anthropology major or minor. Refer to the following for complete major/minor course requirements.
Those students seeking Wisconsin teacher certification must earn a minimum grade point average of 3.00 in all courses required for their majors and minors in order to meet the requirements of the College of Education and Human Services.
V. REQUIRED CORE COURSESSee sections following for courses required.
VI. THE MAJOR(S), WITH EMPHASES AND/OR OPTIONS1. ANTHROPOLOGY MAJORRecommended for students who are double majors; who intend to teach secondary level Anthropology or college Anthropology; work in travel, international business or any other area with cross cultural features, such as social work or nursing.
Required Credits: 34 minimum
Required Courses:
Electives: Sufficient courses from the Department's offerings in Anthropology to meet the Minimum Requirement. Comment:
Statistics and/or Computer Science courses are recommended. A maximum of 9 credits from the following Sociology courses may be counted toward the Anthropology major: 92-101, 92-281, 92-305, 92-359, and 92-381.
VII. MINOR(S)1. ANTHROPOLOGY MINORRequired Credits: 24 minimum
Required Courses:
Electives: Sufficient courses from the Department's offerings in Anthropology to meet the Minimum Requirement.
Please Email registrar@uwosh.edu Last Updated July 1, 1999 |