Secondary/high school diploma
In-country equivalent of 3.0 high school GPA on a 4.0 scale
TOEFL iBT 80 (18 minimum subscores), IELTS 6.5 (6.0 minimum subscores), Duolingo 105, English GaoKao Subscore Minimum of 120/150 or 96/120 (Jiangsu), or completion of INTO Academic English Level 6 with no grades below C (language requirement may be waived on an individual basis based on SAT/ACT scores or previous study in English-speaking country)
Anthropology is the study of humankind in cross-cultural and evolutionary perspectives. With one foot in the sciences (both social and biological) and the other in the humanities, anthropology takes a holistic approach and consists of four sub-disciplines: cultural anthropology, archaeology, biological anthropology, and linguistics. Anthropologists emphasize fieldwork as a means to investigate cultural diversity and human biology in our species—past, present, and future.
Our major fulfills its mission by equipping the student with an integrated view of the discipline and providing biological, archaeological, linguistic, and cultural emphases with attention to laboratory and on-site field methods. The goal of the anthropology student is thus to construct a broader, more inclusive, and insightful view of humans/humanity in context.
The Department of Anthropology at Drew University emphasizes the importance of fieldwork and laboratory expertise. Through the major program in anthropology, biological anthropology and in the archaeology minor, students will be expected to develop first-hand experience with the specific research methodologies of the sub-discipline (ethnographic fieldwork, excavation and laboratory research). Further, Drew University offers a wide array of off-campus study opportunities—many of which contain ethnographic or social science research content—and it is very much recommended that students attempt to include one of these experiences in their programs.
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I. Core (24 credits)
ANTH 102 - Science and the Human Past: Introduction to Archaeology
ANTH 103 - Human Evolution: Biological Anthropology
ANTH 104 - Cultural Diversity: Cultural Anthropology and Linguistics
ANTH 201 - History of Anthropological Theory
ANTH 310 - Ethnographic Research Methods
OR
ANTH 311 - Archaeological Method and Theory
OR
ANTH 312 - Human Osteology
ANTH 400 - Senior Seminar in Anthropology
II. Electives (20 credits)
20 credits selected from the following:
A. Biological Anthropology
ANTH 213 - Bioarchaeology
ANTH 300 - Independent Study in Anthropology
ANTH 312 - Human Osteology +ANTH 312Lab
ANTH 320 - Selected Topics in Biological Anthropology
ANTH 322 - Primatology
ANTH 323 - Food For Thought: Nutritional Anthropology
ANTH 326 - Evolution and Human Behavior
B. Archaeology
ANTH 210 - Introduction to Museum Studies and Cultural Management
ANTH 222 - Archaeology of the Middle East: from Meroe to Baghdad
ANTH 230 - Ancient Societies
ANTH 231 - Native Arts and Archaeology of Latin America
ANTH 232 - Regional Archaeology
ANTH 300 - Independent Study in Anthropology
ANTH 311 - Archaeological Method and Theory +ANTH 311L
ANTH 330 - Selected Topics in Archaeological Method and Theory
ANTH 331 - Archaeology and Sustainable Culture
ANTH 375 - Museum Studies and Cultural Management Practicum
ANTH 380 - Archaeological Field Study
C. Socio-Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 202 - Ecological Anthropology
ANTH 203 - Cultures, Economies, and Globalization
ANTH 204 - Society and Social Change in Sub-Saharan Africa
ANTH 205 - Native North American Cultures
ANTH 206 - Topics in Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 207 - Regional Ethnography
ANTH 208 - Religions of Africa
ANTH 209 - Anthropology of Business
ANTH 212 - Anthropology of Gender
ANTH 225 - Topics in American Folklore
ANTH 300 - Independent Study in Anthropology
ANTH 301 - Medical Anthropology
ANTH 302 - Anthropology of Religion
ANTH 303 - Advanced Topics in Gender and Culture
ANTH 304 - Selected Topics in Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 310 - Ethnographic Research Methods
ANTH 332 - Wildlife and Culture
D. Linguistics
LING 101 - Language, Communication, and Culture
LING 300 - Independent Study in Linguistic
LING 302 - Sociolinguistic Theory and Method
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