The Department offers a minor for students who have not chosen a career concentration or major, or who simply want a broad exposure to anthropology.
The Minor is comprised of 18 credits and can be easily tailored to complement a student’s major in another field.
| 2 Introductory Level Courses | Course Titles | Credits |
| (choose any 2 courses from the following 3) | ||
| ANT 201 | Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | 3 |
| ANT 202 | Introduction to Archaeology | 3 |
| ANT 203 | Introduction to Biological Anthropology | 3 |
| 4 Elective Courses (300 or 400 level) | ||
| (to be selected in consultation with department advisor) | ||
| ANT ___ | t.b.s. | 3 |
| ANT ___ | t.b.s. | 3 |
| ANT ___ | t.b.s. | 3 |
| ANT ___ | t.b.s. | 3 |
| TOTAL REQUIRED CREDITS | 18 |
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April 22 3:30 pm
Marjorie Helen Stewart Speaker Series: Professor Robert J. Foster, Chair of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Rochester, will speak on "Adversaries into Partners? Brand Value, Consumer-Citizens, and the Coca-Cola Company," Edwards Hall, Room 103.
April 25, 7:30 pm
Robert Marcus Memorial Lecture: Professor Anthony Marcus, Dept. of Anthropology at John Jay College, CUNY, will speak on “Moral Panics: Youth, Sex and Forced Labor, Yesterday and Today,” New York Room, Cooper Hall