Bachelor degree in Social Sciences Education Anthropology at Appalachian State University

 

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Bachelor Degree in Social Sciences Education Anthropology at Appalachian State University

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Bachelor degree
Social Sciences Education
Anthropology

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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.

The Bachelor Science degree teacher licensure in Social Sciences education requires 123 semester hours consisting of the core curriculum, the Social Sciences education core, a concentration, professional education requirements (see Reich College of Education), and electives (if needed) to reach the required minimum of 123 hours. The required Social Science core courses are ANT 1215 (MC) and 2400 (MC); ECO 2030 and 2040 (ND); GHY 1010 and 1020 (MC) or GHY 1515 (MC); HIS 2201 and 2204; PS 1100 and 2130; SOC 1000 and 1100; CI 3100; RE 4630; and STT 2810 (ND, C) or ECO 2100 (ND). A minimum grade of "C" is required in CI 3100 and RE 4630 and all professional education courses. A student majoring in social sciences education should select MAT 1010 (W, ND, C) to satisfy the core curriculum mathematics requirement. A concentration is reuired in one of the social sciences (anthropology, economics, geography, history, political science, or sociology). The concentration in anthropology for the social sciences education degree requires ANT 1220, 1230, 4425 (MC, W) and six semester hours of electives in anthropology.

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