Program: Minor in Applied Anthropology
Program Description
Applied Anthropology focuses specifically on how to operationalize anthropological knowledge and skills in non-academic settings and thus provides a focused complement to studies in many fields. A minor in Applied Anthropology will provide students with sufficient theoretical, methodological and substantive background to enable them to combine anthropological perspectives and skills with those of their chosen major, making them significantly more desirable and effective in a competitive job market.
Program Requirements
1. Foundations (3 units)
Choose one of the following courses:
ANTH 150 The Human Adventure: Introduction to Anthropology (3)
ANTH 152 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3)
2. Methods (6 units)
ANTH 302 Introduction to Applied Anthropology (3)
ANTH 475 Ethnographic Research Methods (3)
3. Electives (9 units)
Choose three courses from:
ANTH 341 Bones: An Introduction to the Study of Human Remains (3)
ANTH 345 Anthropology of the Contemporary United States (3)
ANTH 346 Urban Anthropology (3)
ANTH 425 Culture, Health and Healing (3)
ANTH 430 Environmental Anthropology (3)
ANTH 432 Environmental Justice and Health (3)
ANTH 445 Human Osteology (3)
ANTH 465 Museum Anthropology: Principles and Practices (3)
ANTH 468 Cultural Heritage (3)
ANTH 476A-Z Topics in Anthropological Methods (3)
ANTH 486 Interrogating Globalization: The Ethnography of Global Problems (3)
ANTH 490E Seminar in Applied Anthropology (3)
Total Units in the Minor: 18
Contact
Department of Anthropology
Chair: Christina Von Mayrhauser
Sierra Hall (SH) 232
(818) 677-3331