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May 12, 2026
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2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog
Archaeology and Applied Anthropology BS
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(42 credits)
The anthropology major offers students the opportunity to study the human experience in both past and present contexts via archaeology, human biology, and language as well as allied fields such as history. The program emphasizes hands-on work such as forensic analysis of human remains, digital mapping, and life history analysis.
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Required Core Courses (15 credits):
Required Quantitative Methods Courses (6 credits):
Required Practicum Course (3 credits):
Directed Electives (18 credits):
Students, in consultation with their advisor, will choose 18 credits from the suggested areas (courses selected can be from one area or from multiple areas). (ENVI 495 can be taken for an additional 3 credits (6 total credits) and count in the directed electives requirements.
Geospatial Technology and Remote Sensing
Applied Anthropology: Museums, Collections, Curation
Applied Anthropology: Health Science
Applied Anthropology: Forensic Science
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This program has the following GPA requirements: 2.00 overall GPA Fall 3rd Year
- Major Elective | 3 Credits
- Major Elective | 3 Credits
- Undergraduate Core Curriculum: Junior Composition | 3 Credits
- Elective | 3 Credits
- Elective | 3 Credits
15 Credits Spring 3rd Year
- Major Elective | 3 Credits
- Major Elective | 3 Credits
- Undergraduate Core Curriculum: Ethics and Social Responsibility | 3 Credits
- Elective | 3 Credits
- Elective | 3 Credits
15 Credits |
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