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ANTHROPOLOGY ACADEMIC MAP (Effective Summer "C" 2008 and after)


This map is a term-by-term sample course schedule. The milestones listed to the right of each term are designed to keep you on course to graduate in four years. The Sample Schedule serves as a general guideline to help you build a full schedule each term. The Liberal Studies and Elective courses must be selected to satisfy all area, literature, lab, Gordon Rule, and multicultural requirements unless your program meets these requirements with major courses. Milestones are courses and special requirements neccessary for timely progress to complete a major. Missing milestones will result in one of two types of map registration stops. The first level (Degree Map Offtrack) is placed following grade posting if the student has missed a milestone (course and/or GPA) for the first time in the major. If a student is in non-compliance with milestones for two (2) consecutive semesters (excluding summers), a Major Change Required stop is placed on the student's registration.

Anthropology is the scientific study of humankind in relation to origin, physical characteristics, distribution, customs, languages, and social and religious practices and beliefs. Both biological and cultural factors are examined as a basis for a better understanding of human history and behavior.

Sample Schedule
Milestones
Term 1 Hrs.
ENC1101 or higher English 3
ANT2410 3
LS Mathematics 3
Computer Literacy course 3
LS History 3
Total hours 15
TERM 1
Complete ENC1101
TERM 2 Hrs.
ENC1102 or other second English 3
ANT2100 3
ANT2100L 1
LS Social Science 3
LS Humanities/Fine Arts 3
Total hours 13
TERM 2
Complete ENC1102 or other second English
Complete LS Mathematics course
TERM 3 Hrs.
ANT2511 3
ANT2511L 1
Elective 3
LS Humanities Literature 3
LS Humanities/History/Social Science 3
LS Mathematics 3
Total hours 16
TERM 3
Complete one introductory Anthropology course (ANT2410 recommended.)
TERM 4 Hrs.
Anthropology 3000-level elective 3
LS Science 3
LS History/Humanities/Social Science 3
Foreign Language 4
Elective or minor 3
Total hours 16
TERM 4
Complete LS Math or Statistics course
Complete ANT2100/2100Lab or ANT2511/2511Lab
Satisfy CLAST
Term 5 Hrs.
ANT3610 3
ANT4034 3
Oral Communication Competency 3
Foreign Language 4
Minor 3
Total hours 16
TERM 5
Complete 3 hours of Anthropology Elective
Complete both ANT2100/2100Lab and ANT2511/ANT2511Lab
Term 6 Hrs.
Anthropology 4000-level 3
Anthropology 4000-level 3
Foreign Language 4
Minor 3
Elective 2
Total hours 15
TERM 6
Request graduation checks at Registrar and Arts & Sciences
Complete ANT3610 and ANT4034
Complete 6 hours of 4000-level Anthropology coursework
Term 7 Hrs.
Anthropology 4000-level 3
Minor 3
Elective 3/4000 level 3
Elective 3/4000 level 3
Elective 3/4000 level 3
Total hours 15
TERM 7
Complete 6 hours of 4000-level Anthropology coursework
Term 8 Hrs.
Anthropology 4000-level 3
Minor 3
Elective 3/4000 level 3
Elective 3/4000 level 3
Elective 3
Total hours 15
TERM 8
Apply for graduation in 1st two weeks
Complete major requirements


Employment Information
Representative Job Titles Related to this Major: Physical Anthropologist, Curator, Archaeologist, Teacher, Linguistic Anthropologist, Museum Technician, Cultural Anthropologist, Cultural Resource Manager, Ethnographer, Archivist, Historian, Museum Cataloguer, Museum Curator, Excavator, Artifact Conservator, Technical Writer

Representative Employers: Bureau of Archaeological Research, Department of Community Affairs (State of Florida), National Park Service, Department of State, U.S. Information Agency, national Forest Service, Non-profit Organizations, Universities, Research Organizations, Consulting Firms

International Opportunities
International study is available for all students and may include opportunities for internships or taking course work towards various minors. International study may have an impact on the MAP; therefore, it is important to consult with the academic advisor for this major before participating in an International Programs opportunity. Interested students should also contact the Office of International Programs.

This Map is not a contract, either expressed or implied, between the University and the student, but represents a flexible program of the current curriculum which may be altered from time to time to carry out the academic objectives of the University. The University specifically reserves the right to change, delete or add to any Map at any time within the student’s period of study at the University.