ANTHROPOLOGY

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Office:
Craven Hall, Room 6125

Telephone: 
(760) 750-4124

Faculty: 
Bonnie Bade, Ph.D.

Program Offered: 

The Anthropology Minor at Cal State San Marcos provides students with opportunities to engage in inter­disciplinary and integrated studies of human nature, society and culture.  Employing the compara­tive, holistic, and evolutionary frameworks that are the hallmark of the anthropo­logical perspective, the minor aims to provide students with theoretical and methodo­logical perspectives that enable integrated understanding of human cultural achievements such as medicine, religion, mytho­logy, migration, environ­mental adapta­tion, and technology.  Rather than duplicating anthro­pology pro­grams offered at other regional institutions that emphasize the four traditional subfields of anthropology – social/cultural anthropology, archeology, bio­logical anthropology, and lin­guistic anthro­pology – the Anthro­pology Minor at Cal State San Marcos is unique in that it draws upon areas of specialization, such as medical anthropology, cultural ecology, Latin-American Studies, women's studies, art, ethnic studies, and border studies, that reflect the strengths of Cal State San Marcos scholars. Emphasis is placed on achieving an under­standing of human behavior as influenced by the social, political, economic, and cultural contexts in which it occurs.  A fundamental goal of the minor is to provide students with opportunities to engage in active, community-based ethno­graphic research that stimulates self-reflection and critical analysis of their own world view assumptions and cultural belief systems. 

The minor prepares students for careers that require multicultural and culture-sensitive perspectives such as social services, health and medi­cal services, education, and civil services, and provides a balanced foundation in anthro­pological concepts for students wishing to attend graduate school.

Completion of twenty-one (21) units of credit, eighteen (18) of which must be at the upper-division level.  Twelve (12) units must be completed at Cal State San Marcos, three (3) of which must be at the 400 level.  Each course counted toward the minor must be completed with a grade of C (2.0) or better.

Preparation

High school graduates or equivalent are encouraged to seek diverse and broad exposure to all natural and behavioral sciences, social sciences, humanities, and interdisciplinary courses.

Transfer Students

Transfer students may transfer a maximum of nine (9) units, three (3) of which may be at the lower-division level.

Lower-division (3) Units
ANTH 200   3
 
Upper-division (15) Units
Twelve (12) units selected from:
ANTH 301   3
ANTH 310   3
ANTH 315   3
ANTH 325   3
ANTH 330   3
ANTH 370   3
   
Three (3) units selected from:  
ANTH 498  1-3
ANTH 499  1-3

Three (3) units of electives that examine health, culture, gender, ethnicity, mythology, religion, art, community, environment, or Latin America.  Chosen in consultation with an advisor.
 
Total Units  21