College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Anthropology

www.anthro.ufl.edu

The Major: An undergraduate major must have a minimum of 34 semester hours in anthropology, including ANT 2000, ANT 2410, ANT 3141, ANT 3620 and ANT 3514. Majors are encouraged to take ANT 2000 in their first year of coursework. Of the remaining 21 hours, 15 must be 3000 level and above. In addition, all anthropology majors are required to take STA 2122, Statistics for the Social Sciences or STA 2023, Introduction to Statistics. All coursework counted toward the major must have a grade of C or better.

All undergraduates should contact the department coordinator soon after enrolling at the university. Transfer credits in anthropology must be approved in writing by the undergraduate coordinator to count toward the degree program.

Interdisciplinary Certificate: The department encourages students to choose a minor or an interdisciplinary certificate option in Latin American studies, African studies, Asian studies, women's studies, linguistics, Jewish studies or environmental studies and a major in anthropology. Relevant courses in anthropology may be used to fulfill some requirements. Students can combine anthropology courses with courses in other fields for an interdisciplinary major.

Honors: Students must have at least a 3.5 junior/senior level GPA. Students seeking high or highest honors must also earn a 3.5 GPA in anthropology courses and take an advanced seminar or beginning graduate level courses in a topical area of their choice, with the permission of the professor. In a subsequent semester students must register for three hours of ANT 4914 (department honors). Under the direction of an honors advisor, students will write an honors essay on a topic suggested by the previous advanced course. Upon recommendation of the advisor the student will receive high or highest honors.

The Minor: Students may minor in anthropology by completing 15 hours with a grade of C or better (no S grades are accepted). A minimum of nine hours must be taken at the university, and at least nine hours must be at the 3000 level or above. Courses with a number ending in "905" do not apply to the minor. Two courses are required: General Anthropology, ANT 2000 and one of the following: ANT 2410, ANT 3141, ANT 3620 or ANT 3514.

Overseas Study: Students are encouraged to participate in overseas studies in academic classes and in ethnographic and archeological field schools. The Yucatan, Mexico program is sponsored by the department. Other programs are available throughout the world. Anthropology major credit is given for appropriate courses.

General Education: The majority of courses in anthropology contribute to international studies and diversity (I) and social sciences (S). Some courses are also humanities (H) and biological sciences (B) requirements.

Courses: There are no prerequisites for 2000 level courses. Descriptions of new courses are posted outside 1112 Turlington. Students in the honors program may take the honors sections of ANT 2301 Human Sexuality and Culture, ANT 2410 Cultural Anthropology, ANT 3514 Biological Anthropology, and ANT 3620 Language and Culture. Honors students are also eligible at the sophomore level and above to take, with permission of the instructor, any graduate level course. Honors students are encouraged to continue in the department's honors program.

Students are encouraged to take anthropology courses that include Method, Theory, and Topical courses as well as Area Courses in either the Ethnographic or Archaeological Cultures of different regions.

Method, Theory and Topical Courses: ANT 4035, 4110, 4185, 4255, 4266, 4273, 4274, 4403, 4462, 4525, 4552, 4586, 4620.

Ethnographic and Archaeological Cultures Courses: 3153, 3163, 3164, 3332, 3365, 3367, 4326, 4336, 4337, 4352, 4354.

Students concentrating in either cultural anthropology or archaeology are also encouraged to complete either an ethnographic study abroad program or an archaeological field school. It is recommended that these be completed prior to senior year.

Anthropology

To remain 'on track' for this major you must meet the following critical tracking criteria. The critical tracking courses appear in bold.

Semester 1:

  • 2.0 UF GPA required for sem 1-5

Semester 2:

  • Complete 1 Anthropology course

Semester 3:

  • Complete 1 additional Anthropology course

Semester 4:

  • 2.5 GPA on all critical tracking coursework

Semester 5:

  • 2.5 GPA on all critical tracking coursework.

Semester 1

Credits

1st required Anthropology course* (ANT 2410, GE-S,I or ANT 2000, GE-S recommended)

3

Composition (GE)

3

Foreign Language

4-5

Humanities (GE)

3

Physical (GE)

3

Total

16-17

Semester 2

 

2nd required Anthropology course* (ANT 3514, GE-B or ANT 2000, GE-S recommended)

3-4

Foreign Language

3-5

Mathematics (GE)

3

Humanities (GE)

3

Elective

3

Total

15-18

Semester 3

 

ANT 3141 Development of World Civilization* (GE-H,I)

3

STA 2122 OR 2023 Statistics (GE-M)

3

Biological Science (GE)

3

Elective

3

Elective (or foreign language if 4-3-3 option)

3

Total

15

Semester 4

 

ANT 3620 Language & Culture* (GE-S)

3

Physical Science (GE)

3

5th required Anthropology course* (ANT 2410, GE-SI or ANT 2000, GE-S or ANT 3514)

3-4

Electives

2-6

Total

11-16

Semester 5

 

2 Anthropology courses (3000-level or above)

6

Composition (ENC 3254, Anthropology writing course recommended)

3

Elective

6

Total

15

Semester 6

 

2 Anthropology courses (3000-level or above)

6

Elective (3000-level or above, not in major)

6

Elective

3

Total

15

Semester 7

 

1 Anthropology course

3

Electives (3000-level or above, not in major)

6

Elective

3

Total

12

Semester 8

 

Anthropology course (3000-level or above)

3

Electives (3000-level or above, not in major)

6

Electives

4-6

Total

13-15

* ANT 2000, 2410, 3141, 3514 and 3620 can be taken in Fall or Spring.

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