BA in Anthropology

Area of Study Overview

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The Bachelor of Arts BA degree program in Anthropology involves the study of the likenesses and differences among human beings- past and present- and prepares adults for career change, personal enrichment or graduate education. Students develop a broad general knowledge of the traditional liberal arts disciplines while developing a greater depth of knowledge in anthropology and the social sciences.

Degree Requirements

  • A minimum of 18 credits must be upper level 300 level or above within the area of study.

Note

Courses that are devoid of a course code can be accepted in transfer if completed at colleges and universities accredited by the six regional accrediting agencies recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.

In addition, the University offers a host of ways to earn credit for knowledge obtained in non-collegiate settings. Examples include:

  • Courses and examinations approved through National College Credit Recommendation Service National CCRS and the American Council on Education ACE College Credit Recommendation Service.
  • Military Service
  • License and certifications
  • Prior Learning Assessment

Credit Distribution

Courses in the Area of Study are listed as a guide. Other courses may satisfy the areas. For TESU course options, please contact an Advisor.

I. General Education Requirements Credits (60 Credits)

II. Area of Study (33 Credits)

Required Courses (27 credits)

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Physical Anthropology

3

-TRSFR REQ.
Cultural Anthropology

3

-TRSFR REQ.
Introduction to Archeology

3

-TRSFR REQ.
Social Organization Kinship

3

-TRSFR REQ.
Two Ethnography courses

6

-TRSFR REQ.
Two Topical courses

6

Select one of the following courses:
-TRSFR REQ.
New World Anthropology

3

-TRSFR REQ.
Old World Anthropology

3

Anthropology Electives (3 credits)

-TRSFR REQ.
Ethnographic Area Courses

3

-TRSFR REQ.
Topical Courses

3

For course options, please contact an Advisor.

Liberal Arts Capstone (3 credits)

LIB-495Liberal Arts Capstone

3

III. Electives (27 Credits)

For TESU course options, go to Elective Courses

Total Credit Hours: 120

 

*TRSFR REQ - These courses are not offered by TESU. Please click here for information and resources on where you may find additional learning experiences. 

Learning Outcomes

Graduates of the Anthropology program will be able to:

  • demonstrate knowledge of cultural and physical anthropology;
  • explain the principles of archaeology;
  • describe the various components of social organizations;
  • demonstrate knowledge of either new world or old world
  • anthropology; and
  • demonstrate awareness of the principles relating to ethnographic aspects of culture.