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Major Academic Plan (MAP) Associate in Arts BA in Anthropology (68 - 75 credits) Department of Geography & Anthropology College of Social & Behavioral Sciences and Social Work Why study anthropology? Through the study of culture, anthropology offers students a set of tools and skills that help make sense of how human difference across both time and space is simultaneously preserved and threatened within an increasingly interconnected and globalized world. Archaeological anthropologists excavate the remains of past societies to learn about how we have changed and remained the same over time. Cultural and linguistic anthropologists engage contemporary communities to learn about the most pressing social, political, economic and health-related problems experienced by people throughout the world. Biological anthropologists examine human biological evolution and genetic diversity in order to understand how social and cultural choices are enacted on and encoded within the human body. This holistic study of culture enables anthropologists to provide the sort of expertise that is sought by non-profits, businesses, government agencies, community organizations and cultural resource management firms. Department Chair Dr. Robert R. Sauders Isle Hall 109 (509) 359-7904 [email protected] Department Assistant LeAnn Knoles 103 Isle Hall (509) 359-2433 [email protected] Degree Options BA in Anthropology (68 - 75 credits) Minor in Anthropology (15 credits) Required Courses (43 - 45 credits) ANTH 101 Cultural Anthropology (5) ANTH 301 Principles of Archaeology(5) CSBS 310 Foundations of Social and Behavioral Science Theory (5) ANTH 345 Physical Anthropology (5) ANTH 401 Anthropological Research Methods (5) ANTH 405 Critical Analysis in Anthropology (3) –or – CSBS 320 Introductory Statistics for Social Sciences (5) –or – GEOG 328 Geographic Information Systems (5) ANTH 444 Development of Anthropological Theory (5) ANTH 445 Anthropological Linguistics (5) ANTH 490 Senior Capstone (4) ANTH 493 Portfolio Assessment(1) Sample Careers Archaeologist Forensic Specialist Medical Researcher Park Ranger Community Organizer Human Rights Advocate International Aid Worker Market Researcher AA-DTA Degree Requirements with Suggested Classes that Fulfill EWU Prerequisites/Requirements CLARK C.C. COURSES COMMUNICATION SKILLS (10 credits) ENGL& 101 English Composition I (5) E.W.U. COURSE EQUIVALENT ENGL 101 College Composition: Exposition & Argument (5) ENGL& 102 English Composition II (5) ENGL 201 College Composition: Analysis/Research/Document (5) QUANTITATIVE SKILLS/SYMBOLIC REASONING SKILLS (5 credits) Consult your advisor for course options. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION (3 credits) Consult your advisor for course options. ORAL COMMUNICATION (5 credits) Consult your advisor for course options. HUMANITIES (15 credits) Consult your advisor for course options. SOCIAL SCIENCES (15 credits) ANTH& 206 Introduction to Cultural ANTH 101 Cultural Anthropology (5) Anthropology (5) NATURAL SCIENCES (15 credits) ANTH& 215 Bioanthropology (5) ANTH 345 Physical Anthropology (5) SPECIFIED ELECTIVES (12 credits) Consult your advisor for course options. GENERAL ELECTIVES (15 credits) Consult your advisor for course options. The courses listed below transfer to satisfy EWU Graduation Requirements and can be taken before or during the major program Foreign Language Two full years of high school-level or one full year of college-level credit is required for graduation. International Studies (one course) Cultural Diversity (one course) o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ART 250 Women Artists Through History (5) CMST 216 Intercultural Communication (5) ENGL 140 Women in Literature (3) ENGL 254 Introduction to Queer Literature (3) ENGL 267 American Multiethnic Lit (3) HIST 251Women in World History I (5) HIST 252 Women in World History II (5) HIST& 215 Women in U.S. History (5) HIST& 219 Native American History (5) HUM 210 Intro to Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Trans Stud (5) SOC 121 Marriage and Family Experiences in the U.S. (3) SOC 131 Race and Ethnicity in the U.S. (3) WS 101 Introduction to Women’s Studies (5) WS 210 Women’s Culture (3) WS 220 Race, Class, Gender and Sexuality (5) o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ECON 110 Introduction to the Global Economics (5) GEOG 220 The Geopolitics of the Middle East (5) GEOG 221The Geopolitics of Africa (5) GEOG 222 The Geopolitics of China, Japan, and East Asia (5) GEOG 223 The Geopolitics of South and Central Asia (5) HIST 221East Asian History (5) HIST 260 African History (5) HIST 285 History of Latin America (5) POLS 151 Model United Nations (2) POLS 152 Model United Nations (2) POLS 153 Model United Nations (2) POLS 161 World Without War (3) POLS 251Model United Nations (2) POLS 252 Model United Nations (2) POLS 253 Model United Nations (2) POLS& 203 International Relations (5) SOC& 201 Social Problems (5) WS 201 Women around the World (3)