人类学

学位

辅修人类学
文理学院(CAS)
School of Social and Behavioral 科学s

联系

迈克·伯尔曼
Academic Director of the School of Social and Behavioral 科学s
mburman@hbnpx166.com

任务

协会的使命, 文化, and Languages programs is to offer a vigorous and exciting broad-based liberal arts education with an emphasis on cultural, 全球, 政治动态. The School of Behavioral and Social 科学s provides a combination of theoretical, 科学, 实用, and experiential approaches to understanding and solving human problems. 性别问题, 比赛, class, 和文化, 以及动手学习, are emphasized throughout the curriculum. Our goal is to graduate students with marketable skills that prepare them for careers in a variety of public and 社会 services and/or for graduate study in related areas.

轻微的描述

A minor in 人类学 is the 科学 study of the origin, 的行为, 身体上的, 社会, 以及人类的文化发展. In simple terms, it is the study of humanity. A minor in 人类学 will prepare students to work side by side with civil and industrial engineers, 癌症研究人员, specialists in public health and medicine, 化学家, 生物学家, 以及其他科学领域的人, 技术, and engineering fields as well as pursue careers more directly related to 人类学.

 

课程要求

To complete the 辅修人类学 students must complete six (6) three (3) credit courses in 人类学. One course (ANT 101) is required of all minors. One course must be at the 300 level or above. 学生 may include one elective from a related field if approved by the school. 学生 may count courses taken in the Core Curriculum as part of the minor.

必修课程 学分
ANT 101 -人类学导论 3
选择一门(1)入门领域课程 学分
ant102 -文化人类学 3
ARC 190 -通过考古的文化 3
ANT/BIO 103 -生物人类导论 3
Choose Four (4) Electives (at least one (1) elective at the 300 or level above) 学分
arc190 -通过考古体验文化 3
ARC 193 -人类社会的起源 3
ARC 205 – Archaeological Field Methods in New England Prehistory 3
ARC 235 -新英格兰考古学 3
ANT 101 -人类学导论 3
ant102 -文化人类学 3
ANT 103 -生物人类学入门 3
ANT 118 -应用人类学 3
ANT 211 -医学人类学 3
ANT 224 -法医人类/人权 3
ANT 228 -性别人类学 3
ANT 230 – 人类学 in Latin American and the Caribbean 3
ANT 231 – 文化 and Society in the Middle East (Morocco) 3
ANT 241 -瘟疫和人口 3
ant312 -人口贩卖 3
ANT 332 -魔法人类学 3
生物328 -人类进化 3–4
SOC 370 -应用领域的方法 3
Courses that can be used as electives with pre-approval 学分
ENV 200 – Society, Population, and Environment: A 全球 Perspective 3
ENV 341 – Indigenous Ecology, Conservation Biology, and the Politics of Know 3
HIS 210 – Race and Ethnicity Latin America 3
SOC 210 – Displaced 文化s and Society 3
SOC 265 – Social Issues Problem 全球 World 3
SOC 290 -英国文化研究 3
SOC 331 – Latin American Society and 文化 Through Cinema 3
辅修总学分 18–19

学习成果

These goals and outcomes are for the 辅修人类学. Each of these goals and outcomes also meets the goals and outcomes of the Social and Cultural Studies programs.

  • Expand the awareness and application of anthropology
  • Examine, apply, and critically assess various anthropological research methods
  • Examine how cultural and 社会 structures operate
  • Examine the diversity of human societies
  • 有效地传播人类学

转移信用

Courses completed at another accredited college can be transferred to this degree program. Transferred courses must be reasonably close in scope and content to the required courses offered at UNE in order to count as exact equivalents. Otherwise, they may transfer as general electives. All courses completed must be no older than five years. 适用其他限制.

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财务信息

学费和杂费

Tuition and fees for subsequent years may vary. Other expenses include books and housing. For more information regarding tuition and fees, please consult the 财务信息 本目录部分.

Notice and Responsibilities Regarding this Catalog

This Catalog documents the academic programs, 政策, and activities of the University of New England for the 2023–2024 academic year. The information contained herein is accurate as of the date of publication April 28, 2023.

The University of New England reserves the right in its sole judgment to make changes of any nature in its programs, 日历, or academic schedule whenever it is deemed necessary or desirable, 包括课程内容的变化, the rescheduling of classes with or without extending the academic term, canceling of scheduled classes or other academic activities, in any such case giving such notice thereof as is reasonably practicable under the circumstances.

While each student may work closely with an academic advisor, he or she must retain individual responsibility for meeting requirements in this catalog and for being aware of any changes in provisions or requirements.