Minor in Anthropology
Deepen your understanding of humanity with an Anthropology Minor. Explore the fascinating cross-cultural study of people and cultures through anthropology's diverse lens. You'll gain insights into anthropological theory, research methods, interdisciplinary approaches, and cultural studies, examining all four key subfields. This minor seamlessly complements any major, offering a unique perspective on the world and human experience. A minimum of 9 credits must be exclusive to this minor and cannot be counted toward any other majors/minors/certificate programs.
Core Courses (12 credits)
Credits
ANTH 1020
Introduction to Anthropology (ANTH 1020 / Credits: 3 )
3
ANTH 2300
Cultural Anthropology (ANTH 2300 / Credits: 3 )
3
SOCL 1020
Introduction to Sociology (SOCL 1020 / Credits: 3 )
3
SOCL 3000
Research Methods in the Social Sciences (SOCL 3000 / Credits: 3 )
3
Select 3 credits from the following courses
Credits
SOCL 3500
Race and Ethnicity in the U.S. (SOCL 3500 / Credits: 3 )
3
SOCL 3600
Environmental Sociology (SOCL 3600 / Credits: 3 )
3
Select 3 credits from the following courses
Credits
HIST 2130
Formation of Latin America (HIST 2130 / Credits: 3 )
3
HIST 2300
Caribbean History (HIST 2300 / Credits: 3 )
3
HIST 2400
African History (HIST 2400 / Credits: 3 )
3
INST 1500 or INST 1500H
Global Issues or Global Issues Honors (INST 1500 or INST 1500H / Credits: 3 )
3
ANTH 3100
Biological Anthropology (ANTH 3100 / Credits: 3 )
3
The academic program and curriculum requirements listed on this page are from the NSU Undergraduate Student Catalog. Students are bound by policies and curricula published in the catalog in effect the semester they enter the university, unless an agreement is made with appropriate NSU administration officials allowing them to abide by policies published in a later catalog.