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SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY 4 203<br />
exploration of how other peoples and cultures from the<br />
past and present handle common human problems such<br />
as providing subsistence, creating families, maintaining<br />
social order, etc., the study of anthropology enhances<br />
our appreciation of the diversity of possible solutions to<br />
our own problems as well as more global concerns.<br />
(All courses are 3 credit hours, unless otherwise designated.)<br />
Requirements (33 cr.)<br />
ANTH-A 105 Human Origins and Prehistory<br />
ANTH-A 360 Development of Anthropological<br />
Thought<br />
ANTH-E 105 Culture and Society<br />
One 400-level seminar in anthropology<br />
Elective anthropology courses (9 cr.)<br />
Select one of the following:<br />
ANTH-A 314 Qualitative Research Methods<br />
ANTH-A 315 Quantitative Research Methods<br />
SOC-S 351 Social Statistics<br />
Select three of the following:<br />
ANTH-B 300 Fundamentals of Bioanthropology<br />
ANTH-E 304 Fundamentals of Sociocultural<br />
Anthropology<br />
ANTH-L 300 Culture and Language<br />
ANTH-P 300 Topics in Prehistoric Archaeology<br />
Minor in Anthropology<br />
Requirements (15 cr.)<br />
Five courses, including at least one seminar at the<br />
400-level, chosen from within the anthropology<br />
listings, with the approval of a faculty advisor and the<br />
departmental chairperson, according to the following<br />
specifications:<br />
ANTH-A 105 Human Origins and Prehistory<br />
ANTH-E 105 Culture and Society<br />
Select one of the following:<br />
ANTH-A 314 Qualitative Research Methods<br />
ANTH-A 315 Quantitative Research Methods<br />
SOC-S 351 Social Statistics<br />
Two additional anthropology courses, one at the<br />
300-level or above and one at the 400-level, chosen<br />
from an approved course list or approved by the<br />
anthropology advisor<br />
Certificate in Social and Cultural<br />
Diversity<br />
(All courses are 3 credit hours, unless otherwise designated.)<br />
Social and cultural diversity is an issue of increasing<br />
concern to communities everywhere as they anticipate<br />
the effects of demographic changes in the not so distant<br />
future. To prepare students to live in the global village<br />
and be successful in the increasingly diverse workplace,<br />
the Department of Sociology and Anthropology offers a<br />
Certificate in Social and Cultural Diversity.<br />
The curriculum is designed to take advantage of the core<br />
strengths of the disciplines of sociology and anthropology,<br />
and of our faculty, to offer focused study of race, class,<br />
culture, gender, and sexuality; all fundamental factors<br />
that contribute to social and cultural diversity within<br />
and between societies. Diversity is a common element<br />
of workplace consciousness. As a result, this certificate<br />
is a useful complement for virtually anyone entering or<br />
already in the workforce.<br />
Requirements (15 cr.)<br />
ANTH-E 105 Culture and Society<br />
Core Courses<br />
Select two of the following:<br />
SOC-S 164 Marital Relations and Sexuality<br />
SOC-S 317 Social Stratification<br />
SOC-S 335 Race and Ethnic Relations<br />
Select one of the following:<br />
ANTH-E 391 Women in Developing Countries<br />
SOC-S 310 The Sociology of Women in<br />
America<br />
SOC-S 338 Gender Roles<br />
WGS-W 302 Topics in Gender Studies<br />
VT: Men and Masculinities<br />
Culture Courses<br />
Select one of the following:<br />
ANTH-E 300 Culture Areas and Ethnic Groups<br />
VT: People and Cultures of Latin<br />
America<br />
ANTH-E 310 Introduction to the Cultures of<br />
Africa<br />
ANTH-E 320 Indians of North America<br />
ANTH-E 397 Peoples and Cultures of the Middle<br />
East<br />
ANTH-E 402 Gender in Cross-Cultural<br />
Perspective<br />
SOC-B 190 Human Behavior and Social<br />
Institutions<br />
SOC-S 362 World Societies and Cultures<br />
Capstone Courses<br />
One approved 400-level capstone course such as:<br />
ANTH-A 460 Topics in Anthropology:<br />
VT: Archaeology of Ethnicity<br />
VT: Diversity and Conflict<br />
SOC-S 410 Advanced Topics in Social<br />
Organization<br />
VT: Transgender Studies<br />
SOC-S 422 Constructing Sexuality<br />
SOC-S 460 Topics in Non-Western Cultures<br />
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