The anthropology minor complements
many different majors— indeed any career in which understanding
human behavior is important. Social sciences majors often minor
in anthropology but an anthropology minor is especially
relevant to business majors and pre-professional students (e.g.
law, medicine, social work).
Many students, of course, minor
in anthropology simply because they find that learning about
the human species is interesting and enjoyable.
Faculty advisors are available during regular office hours to
help you select courses that will meet your interests and learning
goals. Although the faculty prefer that you meet with an advisor,
you need not do so. Instead, you may select any anthropology
courses that meet the minor requirements, and thereby design
your own plan of study. Below you can link to some recommended
plans of study. If you have questions or would like more guidance,
please come visit an advisor.
Remember that you must file an anthropology minor form along
with your application to graduate and your major form early
in the semester before you plan to graduate. Be sure to consult
the schedule of classes for the applicable deadlines each year.
The anthropology minor form is obtained from the department
office. It is completed by you, and must be typed or clearly
printed. Any department advisor can review and approve it, and
you then deliver it to Admissions and Records.