Anthropology
College of Liberal Arts
Department of Anthropology
907-474-7288
www.uaf.edu/anthro/
B.A., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Degrees; minor
Minimum Requirements for Degrees: B.A.: 120 credits; B.S.: 130 credits
The Department of Anthropology offers a balanced and flexible program of academic courses and research in cultural anthropology, linguistic anthropology, archaeology and biological anthropology. Anthropology contributes to an understanding of the complex problems of human behavior, biology, language, cultural and social organization, and the relationship of humans to their environments. Research carried out in the field, laboratory and library emphasizes past and present modes of living and the origins and distribution of peoples and cultures throughout the world. Although special attention is given to the circumpolar North, faculty also maintain active research programs elsewhere, such as Africa and North America.
- Complete the general university requirements. (As part of the core curriculum requirements complete ANTH F100X*.)
- Complete the B.A. degree requirements.
- Complete the following program (major) requirements:*
- Complete the following:
ANTH F211—Fundamentals of Archaeology (3)
or ANTH F221—Introduction to Biological Anthropology (3)—3 credits
ANTH F215—Fundamentals of Social/Cultural Anthropology—3 credits
ANTH F384—History of Anthropology—3 credits
ANTH F411O—Senior Seminar—3 credits
LING F101—Nature of Language—3 credits - Complete 6 anthropology electives, with degree classification designator ‘s' or ‘h,' at least 4 (12 credits) of which are at the F400-level—18 credits
- Complete the following:
- Minimum credits required—120 credits
* Student must earn a C grade or better in each course.
Note: LING F101 satisfies part of the B.A. humanities requirements.
- Complete the general university requirements. As part of the core curriculum requirements complete ANTH F100X*.)
- Complete the B.S. degree requirements.
- Complete the following program major requirements:*:
- Complete the following:
ANTH F211—Fundamentals of Archaeology—3 credits
ANTH F221—Introduction to Biological Anthropology—3 credits
ANTH F215—Fundamentals of Social/Cultural Anthropology (3)
or ANTH F320W—Language and Culture: Applications to Alaska (3)
or LING F101—Nature of Language (3)—3 credits
ANTH F411O—Senior Seminar—3 credits - Complete the following:
ANTH F214—World Prehistory—3 credits
ANTH F405—Archaeological Methods and Theory—3 credits
ANTH F423—Paleoanthropology—3 credits
ANTH F424—Analytical Techniques—3 credits - Complete one of the following:
ANTH F309—Circumpolar Archaeology—3 credits
ANTH F315—Human Biology—3 credits - Complete one of the following:
ANTH F415—Zooarchaeology and Taphonomy—3 credits
ANTH F422—Human Osteology—3 credits - Complete at least 2 of the following electives:**
ANTH F426—Bioarchaeology—3 credits
ANTH F428—Ecological Anthropology—3 credits
ANTH F492—Seminar: Physical Anthropology—3 credits
ANTH F492—Seminar: Archaeology—3 credits
- Complete the following:
- Minimum credits required—130 credits
* Student must earn a C grade or better in each course.
** Courses not selected under "c" or "d" areas may be used to meet this area.
- Complete the following:
ANTH F211—Fundamentals of Archaeology—3 credits
ANTH F215—Fundamentals of Social/Cultural Anthropology—3 credits
ANTH F221—Introduction to Biological Anthropology—3 credits
ANTH F320W—Language and Culture:
Applications to Alaska—3 credits
Anthropology electives—6 credits - Minimum credits required—18 credits