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Bizzini Hall, Room 215 One University Circle | Turlock, CA, 95382 (209) 667-3127 csustan.edu/anthro ANTHROPOLOGY CAREERS Naonal Park Service U.S. Forest Service Bureau of Land Management Internaonal development Peace Corps ESOL training Cultural resource management Market research Healthcare Criminal jusce Community development We encourage students to pursue hands-on, experienal learning opportunies outside the classroom in the Central Valley and beyond. For more Informaon visit csustan.edu/anthro Call Administrave Coordinator Merry Ashley 209-667-3127 or contact an anthropology professor Dr. Rich Wallace (cultural anth) [email protected] Dr. Steve Arounsack (visual anth) [email protected] Dr. Ryan Logan (medical anth) [email protected] Dr. Ellen Bell (archaeology) [email protected] Dr. Jeff Frost (archaeology) [email protected] Dr. Sari Miller-Antonio (bioanth) [email protected] What I enjoy most about anthropology is discovery. There is always something new for me. Its always excing and my professors inspire me.– Jennifer Egenberger Anthropology Student ANTHROPOLOGY MINOR

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Bizzini Hall, Room 215 One University Circle | Turlock, CA, 95382 (209) 667-3127 csustan.edu/anthro

ANTHROPOLOGY CAREERS

National Park Service

U.S. Forest Service

Bureau of Land Management

International development

Peace Corps

ESOL training

Cultural resource management

Market research

Healthcare

Criminal justice

Community development

We encourage students to pursue hands-on, experiential learning opportunities outside the classroom in the Central Valley and beyond.

For more Information

visit

csustan.edu/anthro

Call Administrative Coordinator Merry Ashley

209-667-3127

or contact an anthropology professor

Dr. Rich Wallace (cultural anth) [email protected]

Dr. Steve Arounsack (visual anth) [email protected]

Dr. Ryan Logan (medical anth) [email protected]

Dr. Ellen Bell (archaeology) [email protected]

Dr. Jeff Frost (archaeology) [email protected]

Dr. Sari Miller-Antonio (bioanth) [email protected]

“What I enjoy most about anthropology is discovery. There is always something new

for me. It’s always exciting and my professors inspire me.”

– Jennifer EgenbergerAnthropology Student

ANTHROPOLOGY MINOR

Requirements:

The Anthropology Minor offers students many

options. Minors may specialize in one area of

anthropology or take a wide variety of courses.

To qualify for this academic minor, students must

complete the required number of units (18) with a

minimum GPA of 2.0 (C).

No more than 8 units of CR-graded coursework from

courses graded exclusively CR/NC may apply toward

the minor.

The Anthropology Minor consists of 18 units of

anthropology coursework distributed as follows:

1. Complete TWO (2) of the following lower- division anthropology courses (6 units):

ANTH 2060 - Intro to Cultural Anthropology ANTH 2080 - Intro to Physical Anthropology ANTH 2090 - Intro to Archaeology

2. Complete 12 units of upper-divisionanthropology courses approved by your minoradvisor to reach a total of 18 units.

ANTH 3060 - Peoples and Cultures of the Amazon ANTH 3070 - Peoples and Cultures of Africa ANTH 3080 - Peoples and Cultures of the Caribbean ANTH 3090 - Peoples and Cultures of Latin America ANTH 3105 - Peoples and Cultures of the Pacific ANTH 3106 - Peoples and Cultures of Asia ANTH 3200 - Anthropological Studies of U.S. Culture ANTH 3301 - Native Americans of Canada & the U.S. ANTH 3320 - Native Peoples of Latin America ANTH 4250 - The Ethnoecology of Southeast Asia ANTH 4650 - Ethnographic Field School

ANTH 3000 - Anthropology and Global Issues ANTH 3030 - The World on a Plate ANTH 3800 - Language and Culture ANTH 3900 - Anth of Gender & Sexuality (WP) ANTH 4030 - Visual Anthropology ANTH 4040 - Crossing Cultural Boundaries ANTH 4130 - Urban Subcultures: Chinatown ANTH 4140 - Urban Anthropology ANTH 4150 - Anthropology of Religion ANTH 4165 - The Family in Cross-Cultural Perspective ANTH 4170 - Economic Anthropology (WP) ANTH 4181 - Political Anthropology ANTH 4200 - Applied Anthropology & Social Change ANTH 4210 - Ethnomedical Anthropology ANTH 4211 - The World in Change ANTH 4221 - Folk Literature and Arts (WP)

ANTH 3740 - Human AdaptabilityANTH 3750 - Human Evolution ANTH 3760 - Primates Past and Present ANTH 3780 - Primate Social Behavior ANTH 4400 - Observational Studies: Primate Behavior ANTH 4410 - Talking Skeletons ANTH 4420 - Bodies of Evidence

ANTH 3010: The Great Discoveries ANTH 3555: Aztec, Maya, Predecessors ANTH 3020 - Travelers in Time ANTH 3560 - On the Inka Road ANTH 3600 - Method and Theory in Archaeology ANTH 4321 - Historical Archaeology ANTH 4605 - Archaeological Field Methods ANTH 4625 - Directed Lab Research ANTH 4640 - Archaeological Expedition ANTH 4850 - Crafting Maya Identities (WP) ANTH 4852 – Advanced GIS

ANTH 4000 - Current Trends in Anthropology ANTH 4500 - Growth of Anthropology ANTH 4900 - Directed Field ResearchANTH 4910 - Cooperative Education ANTH 4940 - Internship in Anthropology ANTH 4950 - Selected Topics in Anthropology ANTH 4960 - Senior Seminar ANTH 4980 - Individual Study ANTH 4990 - Senior Thesis

Anthropology Minor Effective Fall 2006

Ethnography

Ethnology

Physical Anthropology

Archaeology

Special Studies