Anthropology Minor
An anthropology minor complements any career in which understanding human behavior is important. It is especially relevant to business majors and pre-professional students preparing for careers in law, medicine, or social work. Anthropology minors learn many useful skills including cultural competency, critical thinking, research design, and professional writing--skills that are increasing in demand in private, public, and non-profit organizations. Many students minor in anthropology simply because they find that learning about the human species is interesting and enjoyable. |
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Course Requirements for the Anthropology Minor
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Two of the following three courses: ANTH 11, ANTH 12, ANTH 13 |
6 |
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Four upper-division anthropology electives |
12 |
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Total Units:
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18 |
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