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AN 3190 Anthropology of the PacificAN 3200 Anthropology of Religion, Ritual and MythAN 3210 Topics in AnthropologyAN 3220 Anthropology of EuropeAN 3260 Historical ArchaeologyAN 3300 North American PrehistoryAN 3400 Anthropology of Sub-Saharan AfricaAN 3410 Natives of North AmericaAN 3520 Economic AnthropologyAN 3600 Bones, Bodies and DiseaseAN 3900 Applied AnthropologySS 3620 Archaeological Field Methods: PrehistorySS 3630 Archaeological Field Methods: HistoricalGE/PO Related Social Science Area – Geography and/orPolitical Science electives [not GEDI/PODI] 6Quantitative Reasoning in the Discipline Connection –complete one of the following: 3MA 2300 Statistics I (QRCO)SS 3700 Social Statistics (QRCO)Technology in the Discipline Connection – complete one ofthe following: 3CS 1150 Introduction to Multimedia Technology(TECO)CS 1170 Computing Technology in Criminal Justice(TECO)GE 2090 Computer Mapping (TECO)General Education:EN 1200 Composition 3IS 1111 The First Year Seminar:critical Thinking and the Nature of Inquiry 3MA Mathematics Foundations 3CTDI Creative Thought Directions 6PPDI Past and Present Directions 6SIDI Scientific Inquiry Directions 6–8SSDI Self and Society Directions 6INCO Integration Connection 3Foreign Language (GACO) 8Electives 24–22Total 122A minimum 2.20 grade point average is required in all AN andSO courses.Recommended Course SequenceCheck all course descriptions for prerequisites before planningcourse schedule. Courses required for the Option are shown inboldface. Course sequence is suggested but not required.Year OneCreditsEN 1200 Composition 3IS 1111 The First Year Seminar:critical Thinking and the Nature of Inquiry 3MA Mathematics Foundations 3SO 2220 Foundations of Sociology (DICO) 3CTDI Creative Thought Directions 6PPDI Past and Present Directions 6Foreign Language (GACO) 832Year TwoCreditsAN 2210 Cultural Anthropology (GACO) 3Group B – complete one course 3SIDI Scientific Inquiry Directions 6–8SSDI Self and Society Directions 6QRCO Quantitative Reasoning in the Disciplineconnection 3TECO Technology in the Discipline Connection 3elective 6–430Year ThreeCreditsSO 3450 Social Stratification 3SO 3500 Illness, Wellness and Healing (WECO) 3SO 4400 Methods of Social Research (WRCO) 3Group A – complete four courses 12GE/PO Related Social Science Area – Geographyand/or Political Science electives[not GEDI/PODI] 6elective 330Year FourCreditsSO 4100 Anthropological and Sociological Theory(WRCO) 3SO 4530 Anthropology-Sociology Seminar (WRCO) 3Anthropology Component – complete two courses 6INCO Integration Connection 3electives 1530Total 122A minimum 2.20 grade point average is required in all AN andSO courses.Environmental Planning,Bachelor of Science122 creditsThe BS degree in Environmental Planning combinescoursework in the social and natural sciences with businessand other disciplines. The degree emphasizes study of NewEngland but prepares students for work in any geographic area.It examines contemporary and future problems associated withdevelopment of the natural and built environs. The programprepares students for careers in planning and management atthe community, regional or federal level. The EnvironmentalPlanning degree combines skills from the various disciplinesthat participate in the program. Students learn about theplanning process as well as land use law and development; theyobtain basic skills in the development of geographic informationsystems and computer cartography as well as the interpretationSocial Science<strong>Plymouth</strong> <strong>State</strong> University <strong>Academic</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> <strong>2007</strong>–<strong>2008</strong> 197

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