Course
Introductory courses:
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D2:SU: Cultural Anthropology
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D2:SU: Prehistoric Archaeology
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D2:Biological Anthropology
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D2: Linguistic Anthropology
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3 courses in anthropology at the 200-level, with 2 of 3 selected from the following (only 3 credits of ANTH 200 will count toward this requirement):
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Field Work in Archaeology
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Archaeological Theory
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Human Osteology
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Research in Hum Biol Diversity
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Laboratory Archaeology Topics
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Museum Anthropology
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Anthro Research Global Health
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Ethnographic Field Methods
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4 courses in anthropology at the 100-level and 2 additional anthropology courses at any level. At least 12 credits must be selected from the following:
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Parenting and Childhood
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D2:SU:Global Health Devl & Div
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D2:Archaeology of the Americas
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Preserving the Past
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People, Poison, Place
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Prehistory of the US Southwest
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Topics in Archaeology
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Primates and Anthropology
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Death, Burial, and Culture
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Forensic Anthropology
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Topics in Biological Anthro
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D1: North American Indians
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D1:Indians of the NE: Vermont
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D2:Gender Sex Race & the Body
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D2: Fndns of Global Health
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D2:Culture, Health and Healing
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Human Diversity and Evolution
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Both of the following 1 credit courses:
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Introduction to the Majo
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Advanced Proseminar in Anthro
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2 courses in the same foreign language at the appropriate level, as stipulated in the UVM BS distribution requirements.
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2 STAT courses drawn from the following course combinations or as approved by Director of Undergraduate Studies (some may have prerequisites, check catalogue):
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QR:Basic Statistical Methods 1
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and QR:Basic Statistical Methods 2
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QR:Basic Statistical Methods 1
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and QR: Med Biostat&Epidemiology