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Nov 26, 2024
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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.
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Program Requirements (15 credits)
Required Courses (9 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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