Bachelor of Science (non-teaching) in Anthropology (with a concentration in sustainable development)
A major in anthropology leading to the Bachelor of Science (non-teaching) degree with a concentration in sustainable development consists of a minimum of 69 semester hours. This includes:
(1) Core courses in anthropology consisting of ANT 1215 , 1230 , 4550 , 4570 , 4900 ; a choice of ANT 1220 , 2235 , or 2335 ; a choice of ANT 3405 or 3410 ; and 12-15 semester hours of electives in anthropology.
(2) A minimum of 30 semester hours including: (a) six semester hours from the following: CS 1410, GHY 2310, GHY/PLN 2812, PLN 2410, SOC 3885, TEC 4608, TEC 4618, or a course substitution with an advisor's permission; (b) six semester hours of science, three semester hours of which must include one of the following: BIO 3302 or BIO 3312; and the remaining three semester hours of science must be above core curriculum requirements; (c) nine semester hours in a geographic/cultural area emphasis chosen in consultation with an advisor; and (d) nine semester hours of electives chosen in consultation with an advisor.
(3) Statistics 2810 is required.
