Majors, Minors and Concentrations Details
Concentration in Anthropology & Archaeology
Advisers for Concentration in Anthropology & Archaeology
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Britt, Kelly | Assistant Professor | 718.951.5000 x2039 | 538 Ingersoll Extension |
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most Thursdays 2-3 pm, schedule via email or BC Web Central |
The requirements for early childhood education teacher (birth-grade 2) are described under the Department of Early Childhood and Art Education in the Undergraduate Bulletin. The requirements for childhood education teacher (grades 1-6) programs are described under the Department of Childhood, Bilingual and Special Education in the Undergraduate Bulletin. Students who major in either of these programs and who elect a concentration in anthropology must complete at least 30 credits in the Anthropology Department with a grade of C or higher in each course. Students must meet with a department adviser to declare their intention to complete this sequence.
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Concentration requirements: (30 credits)
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Concentration requirements: (30 credits)
Three courses chosen from: Anthropology 1100 (Culture and Society), 1200 (Human Origins), 1300 (People and Language), or 1400 (Digging the Past).
One field or laboratory course chosen from: Anthropology 3015 (Anthropology Abroad), 3470 (Summer Archaeological Field School (Intensive Program)), 3475 (Archaeological Field School: Site Supervision), 3480 (Intersession Archaeological Field School), 4110 (Summer Ethnographic Field School), 3016 (Fieldwork in Anthropology), 3240 (Osteology), 3440 (Zooarchaeology), 3156 (India Global Health: Ethnography), or 3301 (Language and Culture).
An additional 18 credits chosen from anthropology courses numbered 2000 and above.