Bachelor degree in Anthropology Archaeology at Appalachian State University

 

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Bachelor Degree in Anthropology Archaeology at Appalachian State University

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Bachelor degree
Anthropology
Archaeology

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The anthropological perspective provides a broad understanding of the origins as well as the meaning of physical a nd cultural diversity in the world--past, present, and future. As such, the program in anthropology offers the opportunity for understanding world affairs and problems within the total context of the human experience and for constructing solutions to world problems which are firmly grounded in that context. Specifically, the department offers: (1) students of all disciplines the opportunity to deepen and broaden their knowledge of humankind and of themselves; (2) a strong preparation for graduate study in anthropology; and (3) an academic and practical background for those who wish to apply the anthropological perspective in a wide range of professional careers, such as social services, education, and archeology.

A major in anthropology leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree with a concentration in archeology consists of 36 semester hours including ANT 1215,1220, 1230, 3120, 4402, 4425, 4550; a choice of ANT 2235, 2335, 4110, or an approved selected topics 3530; a choice of ANT 3200, 3250 or an approved selected topics 3530; and the remaining semester hours in electives. In addition, STT 2810 and ANT 3405 are strongly recommended. A minor, preferably in biology, chemistry, geography, geology, history or physics, is required. A candidate for the Bachelor Arts degree may count NOT more than a total of 40 hours above core curriculum requirements in anthropology.

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