Liberal Arts
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Academic Programs / Liberal Arts
Anthropology
212 Gladfelter Hall
www.temple.edu/anthro
Mindie Lazarus-Black, Chair
210 Gladfelter Hall
215-204-7775
mindielb@temple.edu
Charles Weitz, Undergraduate Chair and Faculty Advisor
212 Gladfelter Hall
215-204-7330
weitz@temple.edu
Sharon Smith, Administrator
2nd Floor, Anderson Hall
215-204-7763
sasmith@temple.edu
General Anthropology
Human Biology Concentration
Visual Anthropology Concentration
Anthropology is the study of human origins, development, and diversity. Anthropologists explore the ways in which people understand and adapt to living in a variety of settings, ranging from urban environments to rural villages, all over the world and across time. Anthropologists are interested in investigating such questions as: What does it mean to be human? What are the historical, social, political, economic, and environmental pressures that have helped shape the experiences of particular groups of people? How do human beings interact with the physical environment? Does the language that one speaks affect the ways in which one thinks and experiences the world? Anthropology includes four broad sub-fields, all of which are well represented at Temple University: Cultural Anthropology, Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, and Linguistic Anthropology.
Undergraduate majors in Anthropology pursue one of three courses of study: General Anthropology, the Human Biology concentration, or the Visual Anthropology concentration. Laboratory facilities, internships, fieldwork, and experiential learning courses provide students with practical experiences in all of Anthropology's sub-fields. A minor can be taken in General Anthropology or in Visual Anthropology.
General Anthropology
The general anthropology major is intended to give students a foundation in all of the four sub-fields associated with the discipline of anthropology. Each of the sub-fields requires the development of a number of skills, including formulating hypotheses; developing research programs and proposals; applying theories to the interpretation of data, including artifacts; and gathering ethnographic information through participant-observation. There is sufficient flexibility in the requirements for the general anthropology major so that a student can focus their coursework, if desired, on any one of the four sub-fields.
With its focus on human diversity and its emphasis on cultural relativism, the general anthropology major well prepares students for the issues they are likely to encounter in today's workplaces. At Temple we offer a number of courses on such topics as the Anthropology of Policy, Medical Anthropology, and Urban Anthropology, which prepare students for careers in public administration, social work, health policy, urban planning, and other aspects of public policy-related work, in addition to professional careers in fields such as business, law, and medicine. Anthropology students are also well-prepared to participate in activities which call for cultural sensitivity and an understanding of cultural differences, such as the teaching of English as a foreign language and other work with immigrant communities or work in the global marketplace. A variety of courses on archaeology prepare students for careers in the field of cultural resources management and historic preservation.
Interested students can contact the faculty advisor for additional information. A brochure describing the General Anthropology major can be obtained in the department.
Summary of Degree Requirements for the General Anthropology Major
1. University Requirements
- Math 0701 (4sh) and/or English 0701 (4sh), if required by placement testing.
- All Temple students must take a minimum of two writing-intensive courses as part of the major. All General Anthropology majors take Anthropology 2396 and one of the following writing-intensive courses for this requirement: Anthropology 4196, 4398, 4596, 4897.
- Students must complete requirements of the General Education (GenEd) Program. See the General Education section of the Undergraduate Bulletin for more details.
2. College of Liberal Arts Requirements
- Completion of a minimum of 123 credits, including: 90 credits in CLA/CST courses, 45 credits of which must be at the upper level (numbered 2000-4999). For Social Science majors, 6 upper level credits must be taken in the Humanities Departments (English, French, German, Greek and Roman Classics, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese (only available at our Japan campus), Philosophy, Religion, Russian, and Spanish), Art History, or any department in the College of Science and Technology.
- A minimum GPA of 2.0, cumulatively, in CLA/CST coursework, and in the major.
- Only courses in which a student receives a grade of at least C- can satisfy GenEd, major, minor, or CLA Foreign Language and Global Studies requirements.
3. Foreign Language/Global Studies Requirement
1) All students must complete the second level of a foreign language;
2) All students must complete at least one course from the GenEd World Society category; and
3) All students must complete one of the following options:
- Third level of a foreign language;
- Demonstrated proficiency in a foreign language;
- A second General Education World Society course;
- Study Abroad at an approved program; or
- Take one Global Studies course from the list on the CLA College Graduation
Requirements page.
4. Major Requirements (37-38 s.h.) in Anthropology
- Four Fundamentals courses: Anthropology 2104, 2396, 2507, 2705.
- One Methods course from: Anthropology 3170, 3175, 3189, 3389, 3444, 3509, 3510, 3770, 3771.
- One Capstone course from: Anthropology 4196, 4398, 4596, 4897.
- A minimum of three advanced electives in Anthropology numbered between 3000-4999.
- An additional three upper-level electives numbered between 2000-4999.
5. General electives vary according to a student's individual program of study. Consult your academic advisor for more information.
Requirements for the Major - General Anthropology
Required Courses |
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Subject |
Course # |
Course Title |
Hours |
Attribute |
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Four Required Fundamentals Courses: |
13 |
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Anthropology |
2104 |
Fundamentals of Archaeology |
3 |
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Anthropology |
2396 |
Fundamentals of Cultural Anthropology |
3 |
WI |
Anthropology |
2507 |
Fundamentals of Linguistic Anthropology |
3 |
|
Anthropology |
2705 |
Fundamentals of Biological Anthropology |
4 |
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Methods – Select one:* |
3-4 |
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Anthropology |
3170 |
Methods in Archaeology (Topics vary.)* |
3 |
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Anthropology |
3175 |
Heritage Management in Archaeology |
3 |
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Anthropology |
3189 |
Field Session in Archaeology |
3 |
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Anthropology |
3389 |
Field Work in Ethnography |
3 |
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Anthropology |
3444 |
Anthropological Problems in Visual Production |
3 |
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Anthropology |
3509 |
Language Socialization and Cultural Reproduction |
3 |
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Anthropology |
3510 |
Theory and Method in Linguistic Anthropology |
3 |
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Anthropology |
3770 |
Methods in Physical Anthropology (Topics vary.)* |
4 |
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Anthropology |
3771 |
Quantitative Methods in Anthropology |
3 |
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Capstone - Select one: |
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3 |
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Anthropology |
4196 |
Theory and Practice in Contemporary Archaeology |
3 |
WI |
Anthropology |
4398 |
Contemporary Research in Sociocultural Anthropology |
3 |
WI |
Anthropology |
4596 |
Sociocultural Ecologies of Language |
3 |
WI |
Anthropology |
4897 |
Contemporary Research in Biological Anthropology |
3 |
WI |
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Electives - Select six: |
Note: Electives may not have been used to satisfy other requirements of the major. |
18 |
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Anthropology |
2000-4999 |
Select three courses. |
9 |
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Anthropology |
3000-4999 |
Select three courses. |
9 |
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Total |
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37-38 |
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*Additional methods courses can be taken as electives; 3170 and 3770 are topics courses and may be taken multiple times
for additional credit. |
Distinction in Major
Anthropology majors may graduate with distinction in the major if they have earned a GPA of 3.5 or higher.
Requirements for the Minor – General Anthropology
Subject |
Course # |
Course Title |
Hours |
Attribute |
Fundamentals – Select two: |
6-7 |
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Anthropology |
2104 |
Fundamentals of Archaeology |
3 |
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Anthropology |
2396 |
Fundamentals of Cultural Anthropology |
3 |
WI |
Anthropology |
2507 |
Fundamentals of Linguistic Anthropology |
3 |
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Anthropology |
2705 |
Fundamentals of Biological Anthropology |
4 |
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Electives – Select four: |
12 |
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Anthropology |
2000-4999 |
Chosen from remaining courses at the 2000 level and above |
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Total |
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18-19 |
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Human Biology Concentration
The Human Biology concentration in Anthropology prepares students for careers in medicine, dentistry, physical therapy, optometry, podiatry, and other allied health fields. Human Biology students major in Anthropology but take departmental courses primarily in biological anthropology. These courses deal in human genetics, human paleontology, human physiology, and human reproductive biology and behavior. They stress an evolutionary perspective on humans and integrate molecular, whole-organism, population, and species-level data on humans. The Human Biology Concentration also includes required courses in biology, cultural anthropology, human anatomy, and physiology. This program also encourages students to take health/biology-related courses in psychology, sociology, history, political science, and the humanities to fulfill admission requirements to professional schools in the health sciences. As a result, our students have the broad, liberal arts background that many health science professional schools find attractive.
Interested students should contact the pre-med advisor at 1810 Liacouras Walk, 1st Floor, or the Human Biology Concentration advisor, Dr. Charles Weitz, at 215-204-7330 or weitz@temple.edu. A brochure describing the Human Biology Concentration can be obtained in the Anthropology Department, room 209, Gladfelter Hall.
Summary of Degree Requirements for the Anthropology Major - Human Biology Concentration
1. University Requirements:
- Math 0701 (4sh) and/or English 0701 (4sh), if required by placement testing.
- All Temple students must take a minimum of two writing-intensive courses as part of the major. All students majoring in the Anthropology Human Biology concentration must take Anthropology 3796 and 4897.
- Students must complete requirements of the General Education (GenEd) Program. See the General Education section of the Undergraduate Bulletin for more details.
2. College of Liberal Arts Requirements:
- Completion of a minimum of 123 credits, including: 90 credits in CLA/CST courses, 45 credits of which must be at the upper level (numbered 2000-4999). For Social Science majors, 6 upper level credits must be taken in the Humanities Departments (English, French, German, Greek and Roman Classics, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese (only available at our Japan campus), Philosophy, Religion, Russian, and Spanish), Art History, or any department in the College of Science and Technology.
- A minimum GPA of 2.0, cumulatively, in CLA/CST coursework, and in the major.
- Only courses in which a student receives a grade of at least C- can satisfy GenEd, major, minor, or CLA Foreign Language and Global Studies requirements.
3. Foreign Language/Global Studies Requirements:
1) All students must complete the second level of a foreign language;
2) All students must complete at least one course from the GenEd World Society category; and
3) All students must complete one of the following options:
- Third level of a foreign language;
- Demonstrated proficiency in a foreign language;
- A second General Education World Society course;
- Study Abroad at an approved program; or
- Take one Global Studies course from the list on the CLA College Graduation
Requirements page.
4. Major Requirements (39-42 s.h.)
- Specifically required courses: Anthropology 2705, 3771, 3796
- One Capstone course: Anthropology 4897
- One Biology Sequence: either Biology 1011/1012 or Biology 1111/2112
- Four Human Biology Electives from the list below.
- One course from the Primate and Human Behavior list below.
- One course from the Health and Disease list below.
5. General electives vary according to a student's individual program of study. Consult your academic advisor for more information.
Requirements for the Major - Human Biology
Required Courses |
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Subject |
Course # |
Course Title |
Hours |
Attribute |
Anthropology |
2705 |
Fundamentals of Biological Anthropology
(Note: 2705 is the prerequisite for all courses in Biological Anthropology.) |
4 |
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Anthropology |
3771 |
Quantitative Methods in Anthropology |
3 |
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Anthropology |
3796 |
Evolutionary Biology |
3 |
WI |
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Select One Introductory Sequence in Biology (must take full sequence): |
8 |
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Biology |
1011/1012 |
General Biology I and II |
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OR |
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Biology |
1111/2112 |
Introduction to Biology I and II |
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Select Four Human Biology Electives: |
12 |
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Anthropology |
2763 |
Human Population Genetics |
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Anthropology |
2765 |
Human Osteology |
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Anthropology |
3742 |
Human Paleontology |
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Anthropology |
3743 |
Human Biology of Modern Populations |
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Anthropology |
3744 |
Human Evolutionary Genetics |
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Anthropology |
3746 |
Human Reproduction: An Evolutionary Perspective |
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Anthropology |
3747 |
Human Growth and Development |
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Biology |
2233 |
Mammalian Anatomy |
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Biology |
3334 |
Mammalian Physiology (Biology 2233 prerequisite) |
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Kinesiology |
1223 |
Human Anatomy and Physiology I |
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Kinesiology |
1224 |
Human Anatomy and Physiology II (Kinesiology 1223 prerequisite) |
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Select one of the following Primate and Human Behavior courses: |
3 |
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Anthropology |
2764 |
Primate Behavior |
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Anthropology |
3764 |
Primate Functional Morphology |
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Anthropology |
3765 |
Human Behavioral Ecology |
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Select one of the following Health and Disease courses: |
3-4 |
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Anthropology |
2332 |
Medical Anthropology |
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Anthropology |
3772 |
Evolutionary Medicine |
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Anthropology |
3774 |
Environmental Physiology and Health |
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Public Health |
2102 |
Environmental Health |
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Public Health |
3101 |
Epidemiology |
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Sociology |
2552 |
Health and Disease in American Society |
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Sociology |
3521 |
International Health |
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One Capstone course: |
3 |
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Anthropology |
4897 |
Contemporary Research in Biological Anthropology |
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WI |
Total |
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39-42 |
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**Cannot double-count electives and any other major requirements |
Distinction in Major
Anthropology majors may graduate with distinction in the major if they have earned a GPA of 3.5 or higher.
Visual Anthropology Concentration
The Visual Anthropology curriculum emphasizes a well-rounded liberal arts background and a comprehensive understanding of the world's varied systems of visual representation. The Visual Anthropology curriculum allows students to combine cultural anthropology with the study and practice of visual communication. Courses in the Visual Anthropology curriculum combine topics and methods familiar to the social sciences, humanities, and media arts. It is well suited to those students interested in popular culture as well as the fine arts; documentary and ethnographic film as well as feature film; all forms of artistic performance, including the folk arts, fine arts, popular arts, and media arts; televisual communication, including both broadcast and narrowcast forms; and home media and alternative media. Additional attention is now dedicated to relationships of globalization and New Media.
In the Visual Anthropology curriculum, literary traditions and criticism find a place alongside pictorial traditions and media criticism. Students may do original research that involves still photography and/or video production. Students apply field methods familiar to cultural anthropology to achieve a better understanding of the processes and products of visual communication. Laboratories are available for both still photography and video production. There are ongoing field programs in North America, Japan, and India. The summer program in India is intended to investigate Indian civilization through an anthropological and historical approach of its religions and artistic traditions, both ancient and contemporary. For more details on the summer program in India, go to the Temple University in India web site at http://isc.temple.edu/jjhala/templeindia/.
Interested students should contact the Visual Anthropology Advisor, Jayasinhji Jhala, at 215-204-7727 or jjhala@temple.edu. A brochure describing the Visual Anthropology curriculum can be obtained in the Anthropology Department, room 209, Gladfelter Hall.
Summary of Degree Requirements for the Anthropology Major - Visual Anthropology
1. University Requirements
- Math 0701 (4sh) and/or English 0701 (4sh), if required by placement testing.
- All Temple students must take a minimum of two writing-intensive courses as part of the major. All Visual Anthropology majors take Anthropology 2396 and 4496.
- Students must complete requirements of the General Education (GenEd) Program. See the General Education section of the Undergraduate Bulletin for more details.
2. College of Liberal Arts Requirements
- Completion of a minimum of 123 credits, including: 90 credits in CLA/CST courses, 45 credits of which must be at the upper level (numbered 2000-4999). For Social Science majors, 6 upper level credits must be taken in the Humanities Departments (English, French, German, Greek and Roman Classics, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese (only available at our Japan campus), Philosophy, Religion, Russian, and Spanish), Art History, or any department in the College of Science and Technology.
- A minimum GPA of 2.0, cumulatively, in CLA/CST coursework, and in the major.
- Only courses in which a student receives a grade of at least C- can satisfy GenEd, major, minor, or CLA Foreign Language and Global Studies requirements.
3. Foreign Language/Global Studies Requirements
1) All students must complete the second level of a foreign language;
2) All students must complete at least one course from the GenEd World Society category; and
3) All students must complete one of the following options:
- Third level of a foreign language;
- Demonstrated proficiency in a foreign language;
- A second General Education World Society course;
- Study Abroad at an approved program; or
- Take one Global Studies course from the list on the CLA College Graduation
Requirements page.
4. Major Requirements (36-37 s.h.) in Anthropology
- Specifically Required courses: Anthropology 2396, 2408, 2507, 3444, 4496
- Select one from: Anthropology 2104 or 2105
- Select six electives from: Anthropology 2432, 2434, 3324, 3433, 3438, 3439, others by approval of the faculty advisor.
5. General electives vary according to a student's individual program of study. Consult your academic advisor for more information.
Requirements for the major - Visual Anthropology
Subject |
Course # |
Course Title |
Hours |
Attribute |
Anthropology |
2396 |
Fundamentals of Cultural Anthropology |
3 |
WI |
Anthropology |
2408 |
Fundamentals of the Anthropology of Visual Communication |
3 |
|
Anthropology |
2507 |
Fundamentals of Linguistic Anthropology |
3 |
|
Anthropology |
3444 |
Anthropological Problems in Visual Production |
3 |
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Select one: |
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3-4 |
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Anthropology |
2104 |
Fundamentals of Archaeology |
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Anthropology |
2705 |
Fundamentals of Biological Anthropology |
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Capstone: |
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|
3 |
|
Anthropology |
4496 |
Research in Visual Anthropology |
|
WI |
|
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|
|
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Electives – Select six: |
|
18 |
|
Anthropology |
2432 |
Indigenous Media |
|
|
Anthropology |
2434 |
Anthropology in Feature Films |
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Anthropology |
3324 |
Anthropology and Art |
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|
Anthropology |
3433 |
Anthropological Film |
|
|
Anthropology |
3436 |
Anthropology of New Media |
|
|
Anthropology |
3438 |
Anthropology of Mass Media |
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|
Anthropology |
3439 |
Anthropology of Photography |
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|
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*See advisor for more elective options |
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Total |
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36-37 |
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All Temple students must take a minimum of two writing-intensive courses. The specific writing-intensive courses required for this major are listed above and are identified by "WI" in the Attribute column.
Distinction in Major
Anthropology majors may graduate with distinction in the major if they have earned a GPA of 3.5 or higher.
Requirements for the minor – Visual Anthropology
Required Courses |
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Subject |
Course # |
Course Title |
Hours |
Attribute |
Fundamentals – All of the following: |
9 |
|
Anthropology |
2396 |
Fundamentals of Cultural Anthropology |
|
WI |
Anthropology |
2408 |
Fundamentals of the Anthropology of Visual Communication |
|
|
Anthropology |
2507 |
Fundamentals of Linguistic Anthropology |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Methods: |
|
|
3 |
|
Anthropology |
3444 |
Anthropological Problems in Visual Production |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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Electives – Select two: |
|
6 |
|
Anthropology |
2432 |
Indigenous Media |
|
|
Anthropology |
2434 |
Anthropology in Feature Films |
|
|
Anthropology |
3324 |
Anthropology and Art |
|
|
Anthropology |
3433 |
Anthropological Film |
|
|
Anthropology |
3436 |
Anthropology of New Media |
|
|
Anthropology |
3438 |
Anthropology of Mass Media |
|
|
Anthropology |
3439 |
Anthropology of Photography |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total |
|
|
18 |
|
Suggested Semester-by-Semester Plan for General Anthropology
Freshman Year – 1st Semester |
Subject |
Course # |
Course Title |
Hours |
Attribute |
English |
0802, 0812, or 0902 |
Analytical Reading & Writing |
4 |
GW |
GenEd |
08xx or 09xx |
Quantitative Literacy |
4 |
GQ |
Foreign
Language |
1001 |
Foreign Language (first level) |
4 |
|
GenEd |
08xx or 09xx |
Human Behavior |
3 |
GB |
Subtotal |
|
|
15 |
|
|
Freshman Year – 2nd Semester |
Subject |
Course # |
Course Title |
Hours |
Attribute |
IH |
0851 or 0951 |
Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I |
3 |
GY |
Foreign
Language |
1002 |
Foreign Language (second level) |
4 |
|
GenEd |
08xx or 09xx |
U.S. Society |
3 |
GU |
GenEd |
08xx or 09xx |
Race and Diversity |
3 |
GD |
CLA/CST |
0800+ |
CLA/CST elective |
3-4 |
|
Subtotal |
|
|
16-17 |
|
|
Sophomore Year – 1st Semester |
Subject |
Course # |
Course Title |
Hours |
Attribute |
Foreign
Language/
GenEd |
0800+ |
Foreign Language (third level) or
GenEd World Society Course or
Internationally Focused Course
From Approved List |
3 |
GG |
IH |
0852 or 0952 |
Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II |
3 |
GZ |
GenEd |
08xx or 09xx |
Science & Technology I |
3 |
GS |
GenEd |
08xx or 09xx |
World Society |
3 |
GG |
Anthropology |
2396 |
Fundamentals of Cultural
Anthropology |
3 |
WI |
Any |
0800-4999 |
One Elective in Any School or
College |
1-3 |
|
Subtotal |
|
|
16-18 |
|
|
Sophomore Year – 2nd Semester |
Subject |
Course # |
Course Title |
Hours |
Attribute |
GenEd |
08xx or 09xx |
Arts |
3-4 |
GA |
GenEd |
08xx or 09xx |
Science & Technology II |
3 |
GS |
CLA/CST |
0800+ |
One CLA/CST elective |
3 |
|
Anthropology |
2104 |
Fundamentals of Archaeology |
3 |
|
Anthropology |
2705 |
Fundamentals of Biological
Anthropology |
4 |
|
Subtotal |
|
|
16-17 |
|
|
Junior Year – 1st Semester |
Subject |
Course # |
Course Title |
Hours |
Attribute |
CLA/CST |
2000+ |
One 2000+ Humanities/CST
Course |
3 |
|
Anthropology |
2507 |
Fundamentals of Linguistic
Anthropology |
3 |
|
Anthropology |
2000-4999 |
One Anthropology elective numbered 2000 or higher |
3 |
|
CLA/CST |
2000+ |
One 2000+ CLA/CST Course |
3 |
|
CLA/CST |
0800+ |
Any CLA/CST Elective |
3 |
|
Subtotal |
|
|
15 |
|
|
Junior Year – 2nd Semester |
Subject |
Course # |
Course Title |
Hours |
Attribute |
CLA/CST |
2000+ |
One 2000+ Humanities/CST
Course |
3 |
|
Anthropology |
|
Select one Anthropology Methods Course from list above |
3-4 |
|
Anthropology |
2000-4999 |
One Anthropology Elective numbered 2000 or higher |
3 |
|
Anthropology |
2000-4999 |
One Anthropology Elective numbered 2000 or higher |
3 |
|
CLA/CST |
0800+ |
Any CLA/CST Elective |
3 |
|
Subtotal |
|
|
15-16 |
|
|
Senior Year – 1st Semester |
Subject |
Course # |
Course Title |
Hours |
Attribute |
Anthropology |
3000-4999 |
One Anthropology elective numbered 3000 or higher |
3 |
|
Anthropology |
3000-4999 |
One Anthropology elective numbered 3000 or higher |
3 |
|
CLA/CST |
0800+ |
Any CLA/CST Elective |
3 |
|
CLA/CST |
0800+ |
Any CLA/CST Elective |
3 |
|
CLA/CST |
0800+ |
Any CLA/CST Elective |
3 |
|
Subtotal |
|
|
15 |
|
|
Senior Year – 2nd Semester |
Subject |
Course # |
Course Title |
Hours |
Attribute |
Anthropology |
4196, 4398, 4596, 4897 |
Select one Capstone in Anthropology |
3 |
WI |
Anthropology |
3000-4999 |
One Anthropology elective numbered 3000 or higher |
3 |
|
CLA/CST |
0800+ |
Any CLA/CST Elective |
3 |
|
CLA/CST |
0800+ |
Any CLA/CST Elective |
3 |
|
Any |
0800+ |
One Elective in Any School or
College |
3 |
|
Subtotal |
|
|
15 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Degree Total |
|
123 |
|
Suggested Semester-by-Semester plan for the Human Biology Concentration
Freshman Year – 1st Semester |
Subject |
Course # |
Course Title |
Hours |
Attribute |
English |
0802, 0812, or 0902 |
Analytical Reading & Writing |
4 |
GW |
GenEd |
08xx or 09xx |
Quantitative Literacy |
4 |
GQ |
Foreign
Language |
1001 |
Foreign Language (first level) |
4 |
|
GenEd |
08xx or 09xx |
Human Behavior |
3 |
GB |
Subtotal |
|
|
15 |
|
|
Freshman Year – 2nd Semester |
Subject |
Course # |
Course Title |
Hours |
Attribute |
IH |
0851 or 0951 |
Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I |
3 |
GY |
Foreign
Language |
1002 |
Foreign Language (second level) |
4 |
|
GenEd |
08xx or 09xx |
Race & Diversity |
3 |
GD |
GenEd |
08xx or 09xx |
World Society |
3 |
GG |
GenEd |
08xx or 09xx |
U.S. Society |
3 |
GU |
Subtotal |
|
|
16 |
|
|
Sophomore Year – 1st Semester |
Subject |
Course # |
Course Title |
Hours |
Attribute |
Foreign
Language/
GenEd |
0800+ |
Foreign Language (third level) or
GenEd World Society Course or
Internationally Focused Course
From Approved List |
3 |
GG |
IH |
0852 or 0952 |
Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II |
3 |
GZ |
GenEd |
08xx or 09xx |
Arts |
3-4 |
GA |
Biology |
1011
or
1111* |
General Biology
or
Introduction to
Biology
(must follow sequence) |
4 |
|
CLA/CST |
0800+ |
Any CLA/CST Elective |
3 |
|
Subtotal |
|
|
16-17 |
|
|
Sophomore Year – 2nd Semester |
Subject |
Course # |
Course Title |
Hours |
Attribute |
CLA/CST |
2000+ |
One 2000+ CLA/CST Course |
3 |
|
CLA/CST |
2000+ |
One 2000+ CLA/CST Course |
3 |
|
Anthropology |
2705 |
Fundamentals of Biological
Anthropology |
4 |
|
Biology |
1012
or
2112* |
General Biology II
or
Introduction
to Biology
(must follow sequence) |
4 |
|
CLA/CST |
0800+ |
Any CLA/CST Elective |
3 |
|
Subtotal |
|
|
17 |
|
|
Junior Year – 1st Semester |
Subject |
Course # |
Course Title |
Hours |
Attribute |
CLA/CST |
2000+ |
One 2000+ Humanities/CST
Course |
3 |
|
Anthropology |
3771 |
Quantitative Methods in Anthropology |
3 |
|
Anthropology |
3796 |
Evolutionary Biology |
3 |
WI |
CLA/CST |
2000+ |
One 2000+ CLA/CST Course |
4 |
|
CLA/CST |
0800+ |
Any CLA/CST Elective |
1-3 |
|
Subtotal |
|
|
14-16 |
|
|
Junior Year – 2nd Semester |
Subject |
Course # |
Course Title |
Hours |
Attribute |
CLA/CST |
2000+ |
One 2000+ Humanities/CST
Course |
3 |
|
Human Biology Elective |
|
Select from Human Biology list above |
4 |
|
Human Biology Elective |
|
Select from Human Biology list above. |
3 |
|
Primate and Human Behavior Elective |
|
Select one from the Primate and Human Behavior list above. |
3 |
|
CLA/CST |
0800+ |
Any CLA/CST Elective |
3 |
|
Subtotal |
|
|
16 |
|
|
Senior Year – 1st Semester |
Subject |
Course # |
Course Title |
Hours |
Attribute |
Health and Disease Elective |
|
Select from Health and Disease list above. |
3 |
|
Human Biology Elective |
|
Select from Human Biology list above. |
3 |
|
Human Biology Elective |
|
Select from Human Biology list above |
3 |
|
CLA/CST |
0800+ |
Any CLA/CST Elective |
3 |
|
CLA/CST |
0800+ |
Any CLA/CST Elective |
3 |
|
Subtotal |
|
|
15 |
|
|
Senior Year – 2nd Semester |
Subject |
Course # |
Course Title |
Hours |
Attribute |
CLA/CST
Elective |
2000+ |
One CLA/CST Elective |
3 |
|
Anthropology |
4897 |
Contemporary Research in Biological Anthropology |
3 |
WI |
CLA/CST |
2000+ |
One 2000+ CLA/CST Course |
3 |
|
Any |
0800+ |
One Elective in Any School or
College |
3 |
|
Any |
0800+ |
One Elective in Any School or
College |
2-3 |
|
Subtotal |
|
|
14-15 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Degree Total |
|
|
123 |
|
*Completion of either Biology sequence fulfills the GenEd Science & Technology
requirement. |
Suggested Semester-by-Semester Plan for Visual Anthropology
Freshman Year – 1st Semester |
Subject |
Course # |
Course Title |
Hours |
Attribute |
English |
0802, 0812, or 0902 |
Analytical Reading & Writing |
4 |
GW |
GenEd |
08xx or 09xx |
Quantitative Literacy |
4 |
GQ |
Foreign
Language |
1001 |
Foreign Language (first level) |
4 |
|
GenEd |
08xx or 09xx |
Human Behavior |
3 |
GB |
Subtotal |
|
|
15 |
|
|
Freshman Year – 2nd Semester |
Subject |
Course # |
Course Title |
Hours |
Attribute |
IH |
0851 or 0951 |
Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I |
3 |
GY |
Foreign
Language |
1002 |
Foreign Language (second level) |
4 |
|
GenEd |
08xx or 09xx |
Race and Diversity |
3 |
GD |
GenEd |
08xx or 09xx |
World Society |
3 |
GG |
Anthropology |
2408 |
Fundamentals of the Anthropology
of Visual Communication |
3 |
|
Subtotal |
|
|
16 |
|
|
Sophomore Year – 1st Semester |
Subject |
Course # |
Course Title |
Hours |
Attribute |
Foreign
Language/
Core |
0800+ |
Foreign Language (third level) or
GenEd World Society Course or
Internationally Focused Course
From Approved List |
3 |
GG |
IH |
0852 or 0952 |
Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II |
3 |
GZ |
GenEd |
08xx or 09xx |
Science & Technology I |
3 |
GS |
GenEd |
08xx or 09xx |
U.S. Society |
3 |
GU |
Anthropology |
2507 |
Fundamentals of Linguistic
Anthropology |
3 |
|
Any |
0800+ |
One Elective in Any School or
College |
2 |
|
Subtotal |
|
|
17 |
|
|
Sophomore Year – 2nd Semester |
Subject |
Course # |
Course Title |
Hours |
Attribute |
GenEd |
08xx or 09xx |
Science & Technology II |
3 |
GS |
GenEd |
08xx or 09xx |
Arts |
3-4 |
GA |
CLA/CST |
2000+ |
One 2000+ CLA/CST Course |
3 |
|
Anthropology |
2104
or
2705 |
Fundamentals of Archaeology
or
Fundamentals of Biological
Anthropology |
3
4 |
|
Anthropology |
2396 |
Fundamentals of Cultural
Anthropology |
3 |
WI |
Subtotal |
|
|
15-17 |
|
|
Junior Year – 1st Semester |
Subject |
Course # |
Course Title |
Hours |
Attribute |
CLA/CST |
2000+ |
One 2000+ Humanities/CST
Course |
3 |
|
Anthropology |
3000+ |
One Approved Elective (See List or
Faculty Advisor) |
3 |
|
Anthropology |
3000+ |
One Approved Elective (See List or
Faculty Advisor) |
3 |
|
CLA/CST |
0800+ |
Any CLA/CST Elective |
3 |
|
CLA/CST |
0800+ |
Any CLA/CST Elective |
3 |
|
Subtotal |
|
|
15 |
|
|
Junior Year – 2nd Semester |
Subject |
Course # |
Course Title |
Hours |
Attribute |
CLA/CST |
2000+ |
One 2000+ Humanities/CST
Course |
3 |
|
Anthropology |
3000+ |
One Approved Elective (See List or
Faculty Advisor) |
3 |
|
Anthropology |
3000+ |
One Approved Elective (See List or
Faculty Advisor) |
3 |
|
CLA/CST |
0800+ |
Any CLA/CST Elective |
3 |
|
CLA/CST |
0800+ |
Any CLA/CST Elective |
3 |
|
Subtotal |
|
|
15 |
|
|
Senior Year – 1st Semester |
Subject |
Course # |
Course Title |
Hours |
Attribute |
Anthropology |
3444 |
Anthropological Problems in Visual
Production |
3 |
|
Anthropology |
3000+ |
One Approved Elective (See List or
Faculty Advisor) |
3 |
|
CLA/CST |
0800+ |
Any CLA/CST Elective |
3 |
|
CLA/CST |
0800+ |
Any CLA/CST Elective |
3 |
|
CLA/CST |
0800+ |
Any CLA/CST Elective |
3 |
|
Subtotal |
|
|
15 |
|
|
Senior Year – 2nd Semester |
Subject |
Course # |
Course Title |
Hours |
Attribute |
Anthropology |
4496 |
Research in Visual Anthropology |
3 |
WI |
Anthropology |
3000+ |
One Approved Elective (See List or
Faculty Advisor) |
3 |
|
CLA/CST |
0800+ |
Any CLA/CST Elective |
3 |
|
CLA/CST |
0800+ |
Any CLA/CST Elective |
3 |
|
Any |
0800+ |
One Elective in Any School or
College |
3 |
|
Subtotal |
|
|
15 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Degree Total |
|
123 |
|
|