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2021-2022 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2021-2022 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED]

Cultural Anthropology Minor


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A minor in Cultural Anthropology will prepare students to understand cultural diversity both globally and within societies. Students will hone skills in cross-cultural understanding and cultural analysis; cultural humility; and gathering data about the perspectives, practices, and needs of people from a variety of backgrounds. Students will learn how culture shapes individuals, communities, institutions, economics, politics, and society as a whole. Students will gain the tools needed to think critically and solve problems in a wide variety of careers that involve working with people. The minor is an excellent complement to degrees in education, human services, design, engineering, and business.

Program Requirements (15 credits)


Electives (6 credits)


Take 6 additional credits of electives. 3 credits must be chosen from any ANTH course, 200 level or above. The remaining 3 credits can be taken from ANTH, SOC, GEOG, or PAX courses, 200 level or above.

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