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Academic Catalog 2012-13  Academic Programs  History/Government/Philosophy   Bachelor of Arts in History/Government (Anthropology Emphasis)
  • History/Government/Philosophy
  • Master of Arts in Humanities
  • Bachelor of Arts in History/Government (Anthropology Emphasis)
  • Completion of the general education requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree.
  • Completion of the following core courses:
  • Successful completion of Senior Assessment Procedures.
  • Completion of 24 hours from the following fields as specified:
  • Students may opt to complete the B.A. in History/Government at an accelerated pace to complete the degree in 3 years. Students desiring this option should contact an HGP advisor.
  • Bachelor of Arts in History/Government (Government Emphasis)
  • Bachelor of Arts in History/Government (History Emphasis)
  • Bachelor of Arts in History/Government (Social Studies Emphasis - Secondary Teacher Licensure)
  • Pre-Law Program
  • Associate of Arts in Social Studies
  • Minor in Anthropology
  • Minor in Government
  • Minor in History
  • Minor in Philosophy
  • Minor in Religious Studies
Bachelor of Arts in History/Government (Anthropology Emphasis)
 
  • Completion of the general education requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree.
  • Completion of the following core courses:
    • GOVT 291: American Government (3 hours)
    • HIST 202: American Hist to 1865 GT-HI1 (3 hours)
    • HIST 203: Amer Hist 1865 / Presnt GT-HI1 (3 hours)
    • HGP 471: Senior Seminar (3 hours)

      OR ANTH 471: Senior Seminar in Anthropology (3 hours)
  • Successful completion of Senior Assessment Procedures.
  • Completion of 24 hours from the following fields as specified:

    Students must take the required course specified in each of the four subfields below (12 hours) and four additional courses (12 hours) in one or more of the fields below. Students may not count a course listed in more than one subfield as meeting the credit hour requirement for more than one subfield.

    • Archaeology Field
      • Required course
        • ANTH 300: Archaeology (3 hours)
      • Elective courses
        • ANTH 339: Field School in Archaeology (6 hours)
        • ANTH 349: Internship in Museums (6 hours)
        • ANTH 379: Special Topics (1 TO 6 hours)
        • GEOG 201: Intro to Cartography and GIS (3 hours)
        • GEOG 330: Nature and Properties of Soils (4 hours)
        • HIST 305: The American West (3 hours)
        • HIST 320: History of American Women (3 hours)
        • HIST 328: Chicano History (3 hours)
    • Cultural Anthropology Field
      • Required course
        • ANTH 201: Introduction to Anthropology (3 hours)
      • Elective courses
        • ANTH 379: Special Topics (1 TO 6 hours)
        • ENG 359: MYTHOLOGY (3 hours)
        • GEOG 300: World Geography (3 hours)
        • GOVT 325: Political Mvmnts/Latin America (3 hours)
        • GOVT 393: Women, Politics, and Culture (3 hours)
        • HIST 328: Chicano History (3 hours)
        • HIST 355: Latin America to 1830 (3 hours)
        • HIST 356: Latin America Since 1830 (3 hours)
        • PHIL 203: Philosophy of Religion (3 hours)
        • HIST 357: Mexico (3 hours)
        • PSYC 315: Multicultural Issues (3 hours)
        • PSYC 360: Psychology of Gender (3 hours)
        • PSYC 379: Special Topics (.5 TO 6 hours)
        • SOC 318: Race," Class, and Gender" (3 hours)
        • SOC 320: Marriages and Families (3 hours)
        • SOC 401: Social Psychology (3 hours)
        • SOC 419: Gender and Society (3 hours)
    • Physical Anthropology Field
      • Required course
        • ANTH 205: Physical Anthropology (3 hours)
      • Elective courses
        • ANTH 379: Special Topics (1 TO 6 hours)
        • BIOL 321: Genetics (3 hours)
        • BIOL 332: Evolution (3 hours)
    • Linguistics Field
      • Required course
        • ANTH 310: Anthropological Linguistics (3 hours)
      • Elective courses
        • ANTH 379: Special Topics (1 TO 6 hours)
        • ENG 226: Basic Grammar & Hist:English (3 hours)
        • ENG 425: English Syntax (3 hours)
  • Students may opt to complete the B.A. in History/Government at an accelerated pace to complete the degree in 3 years. Students desiring this option should contact an HGP advisor.
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