Overview
                        Anthropology is the holistic study of humanity: all people, all times, all places.  Anthropologists use their knowledge to solve human problems, and to understand the human story and condition.
The goals of the Anthropology minor are to:
- Provide students with an understanding of anthropology's four main subfields: archaeology, biological anthropology, cultural anthropology, and linguistic anthropology.
 
- Analyze the central theories and methodologies of anthropology.
 
- Train students in anthropological research methods, including the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data, participant observation, interviewing, and ethnographic and technical writing.
 
- Assist students in the development of critical thinking and communication skills.
 
Completion time: 21 semester hours
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