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DEGREE: BACHELOR OF ARTS
MAJOR: ANTHROPOLOGY EDUCATION
University and College requirements.
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
The Anthropology Education major requires 83 credits.
All students must complete 33 credits in anthropology. These courses include:
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ANTH 200 |
Introduction to the History of Anthropological Theory |
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Social and cultural anthropology course credits (minimum) |
9 |
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Archaeology course credits (minimum) |
6 |
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Biological anthropology course credits (minimum) |
6 |
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Elective in anthropology |
3 |
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Tutorial (ANTH 486, ANTH 487, ANTH 488 or ANTH 489) |
3 |
Capstone (see alternative options below):
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A second tutorial, or |
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A senior thesis (UNIV 401), or |
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Independent study (ANTH 466), or |
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Anthropology Study Abroad (ANTH 466), or |
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Internship |
3 |
(Except for the first-listed choice (a second tutorial), all of the Capstone options must be approved by the department chair; and each must be closely supervised by a department member.)
Numerical Levels of Courses
In addition to the tutorial and capstone, all students must take a minimum of 18 anthropology credits at or above the 200 level, of which 12 credits must be at or above the 300 level .
All students must also complete 24 credits in social sciences other than anthropology and 26 credits in education. These courses include:
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Social Sciences: |
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PSYC 100 |
General Psychology |
3 |
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Economics course |
3 |
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Geography course |
3 |
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History course |
3 |
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Political Science course |
3 |
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Sociology course |
3 |
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Six additional credits selected from the departments listed above |
6 |
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Education: |
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EDUC 413 |
Adolescent Development and Educational Psychology |
4 |
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EDUC 414 |
Teaching Exceptional Adolescents |
3 |
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EDUC 419 |
Diversity in Secondary Education |
3 |
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HIST 491 |
Planning a Course of Instruction |
3 |
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HIST 493 |
Seminar: Problems in Teaching History and Social Sciences |
3 |
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EDUC 420 |
Reading in the Content Areas |
1 |
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EDUC 400 |
Student Teaching |
9 |
The minimum acceptable standard for a major, major-related, and professional studies course is C-.
To be eligible to student teach, Anthropology Education majors must have a GPA of 3.0 in their major and an overall GPA of 2.75. They must also complete the portfolio requirement in February of their junior year and pass a teacher competency test as established by the University Council on Teacher Education. Students must consult with the teacher education program coordinator to obtain the student teaching application and other information concerning student teaching policies.
ELECTIVES
After required courses are completed sufficient elective credits must be taken to meet the minimum credit requirement for the degree.
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CREDITS TO TOTAL A MINIMUM OF |
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