Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2021-22 College of Liberal Arts Program: Anthropology Minor Minimum Credits Required:__________________

Anthropology Minor

Meet the Faculty

The anthropology minor exposes students to many related sub-disciplines of the field. Undergraduates take courses in cultural anthropology, biological anthropology, archaeology, and linguistics. The study of anthropology develops analytical and research skills necessary for understanding the complexities of the world’s cultures. It also prepares students for careers in business, law, government, and medicine. Because anthropology emphasizes field research, the department provides opportunities to visit and study other modern cultures, as well as to analyze fossils and archaeological materials. Anthropology encompasses many interests and approaches - from archaeology to primate behavior. Anthropology courses probe the biological basis of human society, cultural mores, social change, and the development of civilization.

Minor Requirements

Six (6) courses are required: the five (5) core courses required of the major and one (1) anthropology elective, which must be at the 300-400 level. At least five (5) courses must be taken within the Department of Anthropology at Rollins.

Core Courses

All core courses must be taken at Rollins.

Course NameCrs:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
ANT 200 - Cultural Anthropology
ANT 210 - Human Evolution
ANT 228 - Introduction to Archaeology
ANT 312 - Ethnographic Methods
ANT 351 - Language, Culture and Society

Prereq(s): Junior or senior standing.

Electives

One anthropology course at the 300-400 level.

Course NameCrs:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
ANT 300 - Development of Anthropological Thought
ANT 301 - Nutrition and Health
ANT 302 - The Maya

Prereq(s): Completion of one ANT or LAC course.

ANT 303 - Women’s Global Health

Prereq(s): Completion of one ANT course

ANT 306 - Medicine and Culture

Prereq(s): Completion of one ANT or BIO course.

ANT 308 - Drugs, Sex, and HIV
ANT 310 - Introduction to Global Health
ANT 315 - Women in the Developing World

Prereq(s): Completion of one ANT course

ANT 317 - Anthropology and Global Problem Solving

Prereq(s): Completion of one ANT course

ANT 319 - Cultures Without Borders: Globalization

Prereq(s): Completion of one ANT course

ANT 320 - U.S.-Middle East Foreign Relations and Culture Since 1900

Prereq(s): POL 100, or POL 130, or one ANT course.

ANT 321 - Public Archaeology
ANT 323 - Foundations in Archaeology

Prereq(s): ANT 210 or ANT 228.

ANT 325 - Archaeological Field School
ANT 345 - Brazilian Amazon: Culture and Environmental Change

Prereq(s): Completion of one LAC, ANT, ENV, IR, or SOC course.

ANT 350 - Anthropology and the Family
ANT 355 - Middle East: Film and Culture
ANT 361 - Anthropology and the Environment
ANT 362 - Urban Anthropology

Prereq(s): Completion of one ANT course

ANT 365 - Real and the Supernatural in Latin America

Prereq(s): Completion of one ANT course

ANT 370 - Forensic Anthropology

Prereq(s): Completion of one ANT or BIO course.

ANT 377 - Morocco: Culture and Society

Prereq(s): ANT major and instructor consent.

ANT 380 - Doing Anthropology: The Anthropologist at Work

Prereq(s): Completion of one ANT course

ANT 395 - Topics in Anthropology
ANT 400 - Ethnohistory of the Maya
ANT 410 - Seminar: Theory in Practice

Prereq(s): Prerequisite: Senior Standing.

ANT 451 - Seminar: Applied Anthropology

Prereq(s): ANT 200.

ANT 499 - Research/Internship/Field Experience
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