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Nov 28, 2024
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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Biomedical Anthropology Minor
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The minor in biomedical anthropology will provide students with a foundation in methods, theory and problems in cross-cultural health and health care.
The minor requires 18 credit hours of coursework. Nine credit hours must be taken in advanced coursework (3000 level and above). A grade of C- or better must be earned in all courses taken in fulfillment of the requirements for the biomedical anthropology minor. Students may choose to take a topics course (ANTH 3330 , ANTH 3331 , ANTH 4350 , ANTH 4351 , ANTH 4352 ), an independent study course (ANTH 4191 , ANTH 4192 , ANTH 4291 , ANTH 4292 , ANTH 4391 , ANTH 4392 ), or an internship course (ANTH 4381 ) in one of the subfields to count toward the minor. Students pursuing a major in anthropology may not also pursue the biomedical anthropology minor. Students pursing a major in health and society may pursue a biomedical minor in anthropology, but only six credit hours may be double-counted.
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Requirements for the Minor
Core Course (3 Credit Hours)
Biomedical Anthropology (15 Credit Hours)
Core Course (3 Credit Hours)
One from the following:
Elective Courses (12 Credit Hours)
Four courses from the following:
- ANTH 2381 - PaleoParents: The Evolution of Human Families
- ANTH 2382 - Human Nature: Who are we? And how did we get this way?
- ANTH 3301 - Health, Healing, and Ethics: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Sickness and Society
- ANTH 3303 - Self, Culture, and Mind: Introduction to Psychological Anthropology
- ANTH 3306 - Introduction to Medical Anthropology
- ANTH 3308 - Evolutionary Approaches to Health and Disease
- ANTH 3324 - Rites of Passage: Anthropological Perspectives
- ANTH 3328 - Gender, Violence, and Health
- ANTH 3348 - Health as a Human Right
- ANTH 3350 - Good Eats and Forbidden Flesh: Culture, Food, and the Global Grocery Market
- ANTH 3351 - Forensic Anthropology: Lessons Taught by Bones
- ANTH 4303 - Political Economy of Health
- ANTH 4307 - Global and Public Health
- ANTH 4318 - Health in Cross-Cultural Perspective
- ANTH 4325 - Introduction to Osteology I: Human-Animal Interactions
- ANTH 4342 - Resilience: Ethnography, Ethics, and Care
- ANTH 4343 - Biomedicine, Culture, and Power
- ANTH 4344 /APSM 4344 /MNO 4344 – Pandemics! The Science of Disease Spread, Prevention, and Control
- ANTH 4345 - Creating Global and Public Health Impact
OR three ANTH courses listed above and one from the following:
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