Course Offerings
Overview
Courses Numbered 100-199
Introductory and General Education courses normally taken during the freshman and sophomore years.
Courses Numbered 200-299
Other lower division courses and General Education courses.
Courses Numbered 300-399
Courses taken by undergraduate students who have met the prerequisite(s); not accepted for credit toward graduate degrees.
Courses Numbered 400-499
Courses normally taken in the junior and senior years; open to graduate students for credit toward graduate degrees. The number of credits acceptable in a graduate program is limited by graduate program policies.
Courses Numbered 500-599
Courses open to graduate students. Normally these courses require a bachelor's degree as a prerequisite. In certain circumstances, qualified undergraduate students who have earned at least 90 credit hours may be admitted, with documented consent of the instructor and the appropriate dean.
General Education Offerings
Core Three
Core Four
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Additional Science or Mathematics
New General Education Offerings (2012-)
| Course No. |
Course Title |
Credits |
Social and Behavioral Sciences |
| ANTH 101 | Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | 4 |
| ANTH 102 | Introduction to Archaeology | 4 |
| ANTH 104 | Introduction to Anthropological Linguistics | 4 |
| ANTH 205 | The Anthropology of Race and Racism | 4 |
| ANTH 206 | Oral Traditions | 4 |
Connections |
Advanced Quantitative/Scientific Reasoning |
| ANTH 306 | Primate Ecology and Social Behavior | 4 |
| ANTH 307 | Human Nature: Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior | 4 |
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