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Bachelor of Science in Anthropology and Human Biology
Emory University Department of Anthropology
Name _______________________________ I.D. _________ Advisor __________________
*Circle courses completed in each area and note semester and grade earned.
Parentheses denote number of courses required in each area and no individual
course may be used to fulfill more than one requirement area.
See reverse side for formal statement of requirements and to note any credits
Anthropology
Social Science & Medicine (1)
ANT 210 Human Biology: Lifecycle Approach
ANT 305 The Human Brain
ANT 311 Nutritional Anthropology
ANT 312 Human Skeletal Biology
ANT 313 Human Development Biocultural Perspectv.
ANT 314 Race and Racism: Myths & Realities
ANT 315 Behavioral Ecology of Child Care
ANT 316 Evolution of Human Brain & Mind
ANT 321 Anthropology of Human Reproduction
ANT 338 Global Health: Biosocial Model
ANT 230 Medical Anthropology
ANT 231 Predictive Health and Society
ANT 317 Human Social Neuroscience
ANT 318 Predicting Lifespan Health
ANT 331 Cross Cultural Issues in Mental Health
ANT 332 Int’l Health: Anthropological Perspctv.
ANT 333 Disease and Human Behavior
ANT 334 Evolutionary Medicine
ANT 335 Women’s Health: Anth/Fem Perspctv.
ANT 336 Anthropology of Emerging Disease
ANT 337 Religion, Health and Healing
ANT 338 Global Health: Biosocial Model
ANT 339 Defining Health: Biocultural Perspectv.
SOC 230 Sociological Aspects of Health/Healing
Semester _____________ Grade __________
Semester ___________ ___ Grade __________
Human Biology (1)
Concepts and Methods (2)
ANT 201 Concepts and Methods in
Biological Anthropology
Semester _________ Grade ______
ANT 202 Concepts and Methods in
Cultural Anthropology
Semester ________ Grade _______
Evolution and Behavior (1)
ANT 200 Foundations of Behavior
ANT 301 Sex and Evolution
ANT 302 Primate Behavior & Ecology
ANT 303 Modern Human Origins
ANT 305 The Human Brain
ANT 306 Primate Mating Strategies
ANT 307 Human Evolution
ANT 308 Evolution of Social Behavior
ANT 309 Seminar in Primate Behavior
ANT 310 Communication in Primates
ANT 316 Evolution of Human Brain & Mind
ANT 317 Human Social Neuroscience
ANT 323 Sex Differences: Bio Bases
ANT 333 Disease and Human Behavior
ANT 334 Evolutionary Medicine
ANT 336 Anthropology of Emerging Disease
ANT 383 Primate Evolution and Extinction
ANT TBD Palaeolithic Archaeology (will get a #)
Semester __________ Grade __________
Anthropology Electives (4)
Cultural Anthropology (1)
*Examples of courses that fulfill this requirement.
ANT 240
ANT 250
Language and Culture
Anthropology Of Today’s World:
(Topics will vary)
ANT 280 World Area Course
ANT 325 Language, Gender, Sexuality
ANT 328 Women, Religion & Ethnography
ANT 340R Topics in Sociolinguistics
ANT 342 Media and Culture
ANT 352 Globalization & Transnational Culture
ANT 362 Anthropology of Religion
ANT 363 Ritual: Its Nature and Culture
ANT 366 Ritual and Shakespeare
ANT 372
Ethnographic Writing
All Anthropology courses fulfill this area,
except ANT 270S cannot count as an elective if it is used to satisfy the statistics requirement in the major. Only one 100-level
course may be used as an elective.
Elective 1 _____________________
Semester ________ Grade _____
Elective 2 _____________________
Semester ________ Grade _____
Elective 3 _____________________
Semester ________ Grade _____
Semester ______________ Grade ____________
*For information about other courses fulfilling this
requirement, please consult the Course Atlas.
Elective 4 _____________________
Semester ________ Grade _____
Science & Math Foundation Courses
Chemistry (2)
Biology (2)
Calculus (1)
Semester ________ Grade ______
BIO 141 Biology I
CHEM 142 Gen. Chemistry II
BIO 142 Biology 2
MATH 111 Calculus I
MATH 112 Calculus II
MATH 115 Life Sci. Calculus I
MATH 112z Calculus II (FR.)
Semester ________ Grade ______
Semester __________ Grade ______
Semester _______ Grade _____
CHEM 141 Gen. Chemistry I
Semester _________ Grade ______
Statistics(1)
QTM 100 Intro to Stat Inference
Semester _______ Grade _____
ANT 270S Quantitative Methods
MATH 107 Intro. Probability/Statistics
MATH 362 Probability/Statistics II
Revised Fall 2013
Name: _____________________________________ I.D. _____________
Bachelor of Science in Anthropology and Human Biology
Emory University Department of Anthropology
Statement of Requirements
A Bachelor of Science degree in Anthropology requires a minimum of ten 3-or4-credit
Anthropology courses (at least 30 credit hours), and six Foundation courses (22 sem. hours).
A maximum combined total of eight hours of ANT 397 (Directed Readings), ANT 495 (Honors),
and ANT 497 (Directed Research) may be applied to the major. No courses taken using the S/U
option may be applied to the major. A maximum of 12 credit hours earned off the Emory campus
may be applied toward the major. Only one 100-level class may be taken to fulfill the elective
requirements. Note: Petitions for course substitutions and exceptions will be considered by the
Undergraduate Concerns Committee. A.P./Transfer credit for math, science, and statistics foundations
is accepted if it has already been approved by the appropriate department and appears on the
transcript. The following advanced courses may be substituted for the foundations outside the
department listed on the reverse: Biology—BIO 151, BIO 152; Math —MATH 112, MATH 115,
MATH 116.
See reverse side of form for required courses.
Anthropology Requirements Earned Off Campus
(Maximum is 12 credit hours (4 courses), including study abroad. This limit does not apply to
foundation courses earned outside the department)
Course Title & Number
Institution
Semester
Grade
1. ______________________________________________________________________
2. ______________________________________________________________________
3. _______________________________________________________________________
4. _______________________________________________________________________
Degree Application Signed (indicating completion of major requirements and acceptable major
GPA):
____ Pending successful completion of Fall/Spring Courses
____ All requirements completed
______________________________
Evaluated By
_______
Date
Revised Fall 2013