Academic Catalog
Bachelor of Arts in HAPS, Anthropology Emphasis
1. Specific Courses Required for this degree
Required Courses:
- ANTH 201: Cultural Anthropology (3 hours)
- GSCI 201: Introduction to Cartography and GIS (3 hours)
- ANTH 205: Physical Anthropology (3 hours)
- PSYC 211 or SOC 311: Statistics (4 hours)
- ANTH 300: Archaeology (3 hours)
- AND 310: Anthropological Linguistics (3 hours)
- ANTH 330: Homans and Water (3 hours)
- ANTH 360: Forensic Anthropology (3 hours)
- ANTH 349: Internship (3 hours)
- PSYC 355 OR SOC 455: Quantitative Research Methods w/ Lab (4 hours) OR Qualitative Research w/Lab (4 hours)
- ANTH 450: Southwest Archeology (3 hours)
- ANTH 460: Medical Anthropology (3 hours)
- ANTH 471: Senior Anthropology Seminar (3 hours)
Plus, select 4 courses from the following electives:
- GSCI 300: World Regional Geography (3 hours)
- HIST 305: The American West (3 hours)
- PSYC 315: Multicultural Issues (3 hours)
- SOC 318: “Race,” Class, and Gender (3 hours)
- BIOL 321: Genetics (3 hours)
- GSCI 321: Geomorphology (3 hours)
- HIST 328: Chicano History (3 hours)
- GSCI 330: Nature and Property of Soils (3 hours)
- BIOL 332: Evolution (3 hours)
- ANTH 339: Archaeology Field School (3 hours)
- GCSI 343: Sedimentology and Stratigraphy (3 hours)
- ANTH 379: Special Topics (3 hours)
- POLS 393: Women, Politics and Culture (3 hours)
- GSCI 420: Remote Sensing (3 hours)
- PSYC 455: Evolutionary Psychology (3 hours)
Successful completion of Senior Assessment Procedures.
Students may opt to complete the B.A. in HAPS at an accelerated pace to complete the degree in 3 years.
Students desiring this option should contact an HAPS advisor.