The Anthropology Minor is designed to allow students with an interest in Anthropology the opportunity to combine a generalized sequence of courses into a program. An Anthropology Minor broadens a student’s major field of study by exposing the student to the diverse ways of life of people around the globe. Students who complete the Anthropology Minor have a greater knowledge of the theories, concepts, and methods used by Anthropologists in the study of human cultures, past and present. A Minor in Anthropology is excellent preparation for further study in any field that requires the abilities to understand and engage with people from other cultures (including teaching, medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, business, law, and counseling).
Note: 1) At least two courses must be taken at Pacific as specified below.
ANTH 053 | Cultural Anthropology | 3 |
Select 17 units of advanced anthropology electives: | 17 | |
INTL 151 | Cross-Cultural Training I | |
INTL 161 | Cross-Cultural Training II * | |
ANTH 132 | Modern Middle East | |
ANTH 134 | Anthropology of Africa | |
ANTH 170 | Culture and Economy | |
ANTH 172 | Culture and Power | |
ANTH 188 | Anthropology Theory | |
ANTH 193 | Special Topics, Upper Division | |
SABD Course ** | ||
Approved ANTH Courses *** |
* | INTL 161 has a study abroad pre-requisite (or comparable international experience) and can only be taken after study abroad. |
** | Up to 4 units of non-anthropological classes taken abroad may count towards the minor |
*** | These may include anthropology classes taken on study abroad. |