Portland-State-University 2019-2020 Bulletin

Anthropology B.A./B.S.

Requirements

In addition to meeting the general University degree requirements, the anthropology major must meet minimum departmental requirements as follows:

Courses

Anth 101Introduction to Biological Anthropology

4

Anth 102Introduction to Archaeology

4

Anth 103Introduction to Social/Cultural Anthropology

4

 

Anth 304Social Theory

4

or

Anth 305Cultural Theory

4

  

Anth 350Archaeological Method and Theory

4

 

Anth 372Human Variability

4

or

Anth 370Paleoanthropology

5

 

Ling 232Language and Society

4

or

Ling 233Language and Mind

4

or

Stat 244Introduction to Probability and Statistics II

4

Students earning the B.S. are required to take Stat 244

NOTE: Anthropology B.A. majors must complete two years of a foreign language or demonstrate equivalent proficiency.

Total Credit Hours: 52-53

Elective requirements

Upper-division electives shall be selected from at least two subfields of anthropology (biological anthropology, socio-cultural anthropology, or archaeology) and include at least one methods course (i.e., Anth 412, Anth 415, Anth 452, Anth 453, Anth 454, Anth 455, Anth 477, Anth 478, Anth 479). At least 16 of the 24 credits must be in 400-level courses. Four of the 24 credits may be in omnibus numbered-courses (i.e., Anth 401, Anth 404, Anth 405, Anth 407).

All anthropology courses used to satisfy the departmental major requirements must be taken for a letter grade and must have been assigned a grade of C- or better. Courses taken outside the department as part of departmental requirements (i.e. Ling 232, Ling 233 or Stat 244, World Languages and Literatures courses) may be taken pass/no pass (subject to the University limitations on the maximum number of hours taken pass/no pass) or for a letter grade. However, students who take these courses for a letter grade must earn a C- or better. Students must earn a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 or better in all courses required for the anthropology bachelor’s degree (including those courses taken outside the department as part of departmental requirements).