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Minor in Anthropology

The Anthropology minor is a multidisciplinary program offered through the Department of Sociology/Anthropology. It emphasizes a more inclusive view of human experience and human endeavor through time. Additionally, course work includes a special emphasis in American Indian cultures, of constitutionally recognized significance in Montana.

Minor Program Requirements
Note: Anthropology courses taken for the minor cannot be counted toward the requirments for the major in sociology.

Twenty-two semester credits in anthropology, including:
AN 204   Cultural Anthropology
AN 208   The Family
AN 218   Introduction to Native American Studies
AN 317   Ethnic and Racial Relations
AN 318   American Indians
AN 499   Capstone Thesis (1 cr. project)

Three of the remaining six 6 credits must be upper division
(300 and 400 level) courses:
GEOG 202   World Regional Geography
LL 220   Introduction to Linguistics
PHIL 223   Oriental Philosophy
CO 325   Intercultural Communication
ENLT 412  Native American Authors
SO 314   Sociology of Law
SO 351   Medical Sociology

10 reasons

to choose carroll college for this program

  1. Commitment to academic excellence
  2. Small class size
  3. Undergraduate research opportunities
  4. Community Involvement
  5. Faculty dedicated to students
  6. Post-graduate success
  7. The great outdoors is your backyard
  8. Numerous study abroad opportunities
  9. Opportunities for internships
  10. Professors that know you personally

WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH THIS DEGREE?

You can get a job. Well done.