Minor in Anthropology
The Anthropology minor provides students in other fields with a cross-cultural awareness that will enable them to interact with a variety of people in a wide range of situations. By giving students a respect for, and understanding of, the basis of cultural variation, the minor can facilitate working in international settings. Even for students working within the United States, anthropology offers increased sensitivity to ethnic and population diversity. Medicine, law, counseling, nursing, and nutrition are only a few of the fields in which clients and professionals may come from different parts of our heterogeneous society.
Required Courses
- ANTH 101 Cultural Diversity 3.0
- ANTH 110 The Human Past 3.0: An Introduction to Physical Anthropology and Prehistoric Archaeology
- ANTH 210 Worldview 3.0: Science, Religion, Magic
- ANTH 410 Cultural Theory 3.0
Four of the following courses 12.0:
- ANTH 120 Biblical Archaeology
- ANTH 212 Topics in World Ethnography
- ANTH 220 Aging in Cross-Cultural Perpectives
- ANTH 310 Societies in Transition
- ANTH 312 Approaches to Intercultural Behavior
- SOC 230 Women and Men in a changing Society
- SOC 330 Developing Nations
Total credits 24.0
For general information regarding the Anthropology Program contact Dr. Wesley Shumar (wes@drexel.edu), 215-895-2060 or Dr. Anthony P. Glascock (glascock@drexel.edu), 215-895-1090