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Anthropology:
Multicultural AnthropologyMinor Requirements - 18 Credits
Multicultural Anthropology explores the bases of pluralism and cultural diversity in the U.S. This minor focuses on comparative concepts and issues related to multicultural behavior and group dynamics in contemporary society. The experiences of ethnic groups, social classes and the cultural context of gender and sexuality provide the base for this program.
Required Minor Credits - 9 hours
MCS 101 Multiculturalism in the United States: Concepts and Issues (3)
ANT 110 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3)
Select one of the following courses:
ANT 210 Field Methods in Cultural Anthropology (3)
ANT 315 Life History and Culture (3)
Required Elective Courses - 9 semester hours
Select three courses in consultation with advisor:
ANT 212 North American Indians (3)
ANT 313 Modernization and Development (3)
ANT 314 Anthropology of Sex and Gender Diversity (3)
ANT 317 Contemporary Native American Issues (3)
ANT 321 Prehistory of the Americas (3)
ANT 492 Internship (3)
AFS 205 Survey of African American Literature (3)
AFS 360 Routes of Black Music (3)
AFS 396 African and African American World Views (3)
MAS 301 Mexican American Politics and Leadership (3)
MAS 337 Chicana/o Literature and Theory (3)
MAS 395 Topics in Gender Issues (3)
HIST 347 United States Women's History to 1877 (3)
HIST 348 United States Women's History Since 1877 (3)
PSY 467 Psychology of Prejudice (3)
Note(s): Different courses to fulfill this elective requirement may by chosen with the consent of the minor advisor.
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