Spring 2024 Courses

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The field of anthropology is concerned with the study of humankind. It includes the evolution of the human species and the development and varied nature of the cultures and societies in which people live. For all students at the College, regardless of their major, anthropology offers a holistic and cross-cultural perspective on human culture that is essential to a liberal arts education.

Students, please note the following symbols refer to requirements for the Anthropology Major:

                    AN1 = Archaeological Anthropology 200-level or above designation
                    AN2 = Biological Anthropology 200-level or above designation
                    AN3 = Cultural Anthropology 200-level or above designation
                    AN4 = Theory designation

COURSE_NO SECTION TITLE CREDITS INSTRUCTOR
10100 01 Anthropology of the World 3 Johnsen, Laura
10100 02 Anthropology of the World 3 Corewyn, Lisa
10300 01 Biological Anthropology 3 Corewyn, Lisa
10700 01 World Archaeology 3 Stull, Scott
26000 01 Anthropology of Sex and Gender 3 Johnsen, Laura
41100 01 Primate Conservation 3 Corewyn, Lisa

Thank you for your interest in anthropology.

file-outline Anthropology Spring 2024 Course Schedule - anth_2024cs.pdf (286.08 KB)