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Nov 26, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Bulletin
Applied Anthropology Minor
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Applied anthropology uses the methods of anthropology to examine an array of complex problems of our world. Our Applied Anthropology minor is designed to equip students with skills and theoretical knowledge through courses that emphasize practical applications, problem-solving, and direct engagement with communities and organizations. It draws on the wide range of approaches to studying humanity to prepare students for effective participation in a diverse and rapidly changing world. The curriculum is structured around key areas: real-world engagement, ethical research practices, qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis, basic project management, and field experiences. The Applied Anthropology minor is distinct from a disciplinary minor in its focus on methods and projects with actual field components and its commitment to ethical engagement with communities. It prepares students to understand the world but also engage with it. This minor is ideal for students who want to bolt on practical anthropological methods and experiences to their primary majors.
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One of the following courses in anthropological methods for exploring the human present:
One of the following courses in anthropological methods for exploring the human past:
One of the following courses in community engaged research:
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