OLD ANTHROPOLOGY EMPHASIS
The anthropology major is under the umbrella of the International Cultural Studies Major. International Cultural Studies majors with their emphasis in Anthropology take a range of anthropology courses, from basic anthropology to applied anthropology courses. The curriculum will also include general intercultural relation courses.

Complete the following four courses (12 Hours)

Courses
Description
Hrs
Professor
Prereq.
Offered
Syllabus

ANTH 105
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
3
Stanton McArthur
-
Fall Winter Sp.
-

ANTH 280
World Prehistory
3
Stanton
-
Winter
-

ANTH 310
Anthropology Theory
3
McArthur
ICS 251
Spring
-

ANTH 430
Social Systems
3
Stanton
ICS 251
Winter
-

Select one of the Following (3 Hours)

LING 210
Intro to Linguistic
3
Hansen
-
Fall Winter
-

COMM 280
Comm, Culture & Gender
3
Ward
-
Fall

ICS 401C
Folklore and Oral Culture
3
McArthur
-
Fall evens

Select Three of the Following Electives (9 Hours)

ANTH 205
Agriculture and the Rise of Civilizations
3
Stanton Winget
-
Winter
-

ANTH 210
Contemporary Pacific Societies
3
Stanton
Anth 105
Winter
-

ANTH 374
Evolution and Human Prehistory
3
Stanton Bruner
-
Winter
-

ANTH 385
Oceanic Prehistory
3
Stanton
Anth 210
Fall
-

ANTH 390R
Special Topics in Anthropology
3
Various
ICS 251
Varies
-

GEOG 470
Geography of Asia
3
-
-
Varies
-

GEOG 471
Geography of the Pacific
3
Stanton
-
Fall

ICS 290A-E
Studies in Cultures and Communications
3
Various
-
Fall Winter Sp

-


BYU Provo Option

Anth 105
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
3
Taken Prior to exchange semester
-
-
-
Select 12 hours of upper division courses on the provo campus through advisment with the Anthropology coordinator and ICS chair. Courses should roughly correspond to options inarchaeology, physical anthropology, social systems, enography, theory and field methods.

Select two hours of electives on the BYU Hawai'i campus:

ANTH 205 , ANTH 210 , ANTH 374 , ANTH 385 , ANTH 390R,

GEOG 470 , ICS 290A-E ICS 401B , ICS 401C , LING 331.


Electives (6 Hours)
Electives will be selected from anthropology, sociology, geography, and linguistics courses on the Hawai'i Campus. Courses must be selected in consultation with faculty advisor.