Bachelor degrees in Anthropology: A program that focuses on the systematic study of human beings, their antecedents and related primates, and their cultural behavior and institutions, in comparative perspective. Includes instruction in biological/physical anthropology, primatology, human paleontology and prehistoric archeology, hominid evolution, anthropological linguistics, ethnography, ethnology, ethnohistory, socio-cultural anthropology, psychological anthropology, research methods, and applications to areas such as medicine, forensic pathology, museum studies, and international affairs.
Brigham Young University Bachelor degree Art Education (K–12) (BA) | Brigham Young University |
Program majors are taught the fundamentals of discipline-based art education and gain a broad perspective of the visual arts, with studies in art studio, art history, aesthetics, art criticism, and design. They participate in a series of courses that prepare them to teach art at the elementary and secondary levels in public or private schools. The undergraduate program in art education features a four-year BA degree with kindergarten–12th grade certification.... |
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Brigham Young University Bachelor degree Anthropology (BA) Sociocultural | Brigham Young University |
Program Purpose
The Anthropology Department aims to produce in students a view of the world we call the anthropological perspective; seeing the varieties of humanity in holistic, worldwide terms, and an appreciation for the creativity and diversity of humankind. Toward that end the Anthropology curriculum offers a diversity of classes on peoples and cultures of the world, past and present. The socio-cultural emphasis in the Department instructs students... |
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Brigham Young University Bachelor degree Anthropology (Sociocultural Double Major) (BA) | Brigham Young University |
The 33-hour sociocultural major is designed to accommodate the varying interests of students from a range of other disciplines, but it is only available to students completing an additional major in another field. Its purpose is to allow students with other majors to add the perspectives that anthropology is uniquely qualified to provide.
Major Requirements
1. Complete all requirements of a primary major. Double counting courses between primary... |
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