Biological Anthropology Minor

The minor in anthropology with an emphasis on the biological subfield provides a thorough introduction to the study of humans as biological organisms.  Students explore the evolution and variation of humans and their relatives from the earliest ancestors to the present. 

The minor requires 15 credit hours in anthropology.  Students must complete ANT 2200, ANT 3300 and 3301 and two additional courses from the list below. For further information about the minor program, contact the Department of Anthropology Advisor, Cameron Beason.  

 Required Courses ANTHROP 2200 ANTHROP 3300 ANTHROP 3301  Additional Courses (6 credit hours required) Note: At least 2 courses from the following list are required:  
ANTHROP 3302 
ANTHROP 3304  
ANTHROP 3409  
ANTHROP 3410  
ANTHROP 3411  
ANTHROP  3500  
ANTHROP 3504  
ANTHROP 4597.04  
ANTHROP 5505 
ANTHROP 5600 
ANTHROP 5607 
ANTHROP 5608 
ANTHROP 5609 
ANTHROP 5610 
ANTHROP 5615 
ANTHROP 5641 
ANTHROP 5642 
ANTHROP 5644 
ANTHROP 5645 
ANTHROP 5646 
ANTHROP 5651 
ANTHROP 5686 

Additional Hours The remaining credit hours may be chosen from the above list or any other anthropology course with the faculty advisor’s permission.