Major Requirements (42 S.H.)
ANT 100 Intro to Cultural Anthropology**
3
ANT 110 Intro to Physical Anthropology** (Fall) 3
SOC 100 Intro to Sociology** 3
SOC 101 Social Problems** 3
ANT/SOC 330 Social & Cultural Theory** (Alternate
fall semesters)
3
ANT/SOC 350 Modern & Post Modern Societies**
(Spring)
3
SS 201 Researching Social Issues** 3
SS 300 Quantitative Research Methods in the Social
Sciences**
3
SS 400 Senior Research Thesis** (You must sign up for
SS 400 with dept. chair the semester prior to registration.)
3
FIVE APPROVED COURSES in ANT and SOC (200-400 level), One GEO** or
NWC** course permitted, OR Applied Studies Option (see list on next page)
Approved Elective: 3
Approved Elective: 3
Approved Elective: 3
Approved Elective: 3
Approved Elective: 3
FREE ELECTIVES (42 S.H.)
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Free electives offer an opportunity to complete a minor, study a
second language, study abroad, or participate in an internship.
Make a plan.
General Education Requirements (36 S.H.)
COMMUNICATION SKILLS (3 S.H.)
Choose one of the following: COM 160 Public Speaking, COM 161 Decision
Making in Groups, COM 162 Interpersonal Communication or COM 163
Introduction to Communication Skills
COM: 3
WRITING INTENSIVE (W)
All students must complete at least one writing intensive course. W courses can
be found in several disciplines. The credits will be counted in the discipline as-
sociated with the course. NOTE: WRT 101 does not satisfy the writing intensive
requirement.
Course: Y/N
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
All ANT/SOC majors must complete a foreign language requirement. This may
be done by completing a language at an elementary II level or above. Students
who have completed three years of language in high school with at least a C
average have satisfied this requirement. (For more info, click the link above.)
Foreign Language Requirement Met? Y / N
HUMANITIES (15 S.H.)
Including 3 of 6 categories: Fine and Applied Arts (NOTE: only one studio
course accepted toward minimum), Communication, History, Humanistic Stud-
ies, Philosophy and Foreign Language. NOTE: For foreign language courses
you must complete Elementary II or higher before counting Elementary I as
Humanities credit.
Elective: 3
Elective: 3
Elective: 3
Elective: 3
Elective: 3
SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (6 S.H.)
Courses that satisfy this requirement must be from Non-Western Cultures
and/or Psychology*
Elective: 3
Elective: 3
NATURAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE (10 S.H.)
Students must complete one lab Science and at least one math or computer Sci-
ence course in this category. NOTE: MAT 100 does not satisfy this requirement.
Lab Science: 4
Math/CS
3—4
Math/CS/Science Elective: 3
HEALTH PROMOTION AND EXERCISE SCIENCES (2 S.H.)
HPX 177 Fitness for Life — Lecture 1
HPX 177 Fitness for Life — Activity 1
**Minimum of a C grade required.
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BA: Anthropology/Sociology (120 S.H. required to complete the degree)
Name:______________________________ Adviser:_______________________
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Initial placement testing will impact the sequence of courses. MAT 100 and WRT 101 are counted as electives. Remember:120 credits must
be completed to satisfy the degree requirements.
Applied Studies Option (15 S.H.) Select 5 from the following (prerequisites vary, see catalog):
ANT/SOC 206 Culture and Law
ANT/COM 208 Intercultural Communication
ANT 229 Archaeology Field Methods
ANT/SOC 305 Contemporary Family Problems
ANT/SOC 340 Cultural Change & Planning
SOC 201 Criminology
SOC 205 Juvenile Delinquency
SOC 210 Urban Sociology
SOC 230 Sociology of Community
SOC/SW 260 Aging: Impact, Needs & Services
Prerequisites are in parentheses; see catalog for details.
Class standing by credit: Freshman: 0-29 credits; Sophomore: 30-59 credits; Junior: 60-89 credits; Senior: 90+ credits
FIRST YEAR (30 S.H.)
SEMESTER 1 (15 S.H.) SEMESTER 2 (15 S.H.)
MAT 100 Intermediate Mathematics or Gen Ed:
Math (above MAT 100)
3
Gen Ed: Math (above MAT100) or Gen Ed:
Computer Science
3
WRT 101 Composition I: Habit of Writing or
Writing Intensive
3 Writing Intensive or Gen Ed: Humanities 3
ANT 100 Introduction to Anthropology 3 SOC 100 Intro to Sociology 3
Gen Ed: Humanities (Foreign Language if required) 3 Gen Ed: Humanities (Foreign Language if
required)
3
Gen Ed: Communication Skills 3 Gen Ed: Psychology or Non-Western Cultures 3
SECOND YEAR (29-31 S.H.)
SEMESTER 3 (16 S.H.) SEMESTER 4 (14 S.H.)
ANT 110 Intro to Physical Anthropology 3 SS 201 Researching Social Issues (One intro
course in ANT/SOC/PS/ECO at C or better and
WRT101)
3
SOC 101 Social Problems (SOC 100) 3 Gen Ed: Lab Science OR Gen Ed: MAT/CS
3
Gen Ed: Lab Science or Gen Ed: MAT/CS
4
Gen Ed: Humanities 3
Gen Ed: Humanities 3 Free Elective 3
Free Elective 3 HPX 177 Fitness for Life (Lecture & Activity) 2
THIRD YEAR (30-32 S.H.)
SEMESTER 5 (15 S.H.) SEMESTER 6 (15 S.H.)
ANT/SOC 330 Social and Cultural Theory
(SS201 or advanced class standing)
3
SS 300 Social Science Research (SS201 at C or
better, Jr. or Sr. Social Science Major)
3
Major Elective 1 3 ANT/SOC 350 Modern & Postmodern Societies
(ANT100 or SOC100)
3
Gen Ed: Humanities 3 Major Elective 2 3
Gen Ed: Psychology or Non-Western Cultures 3 Free Elective 3
Free Elective
3
Free Elective 3
Complete a degree audit and plan for application for graduation Sign up for SS 400 with department chair
FOURTH YEAR (34 S.H.)
SEMESTER 7 (15 S.H.) SEMESTER 8 (15 S.H.)
Major Elective 3 3 Major Elective 5 3
Major Elective 4 3 Free Elective 3
SS 400 Senior Research Thesis (SS 300 at C or
better, Writing Intensive)
3 Free Elective 3
Free Elective 3 Free Elective 3
Free Elective
3
Free Elective 3
BA: Anthropology/Sociology (120 S.H. required to complete the degree)
Four-Year Plan This is a sample sequence of courses. Other combinations are possible.