OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2023-2024
[Archived Catalog]
Anthropology Major (B.A.) |
Major code BA4252
College of Arts and Sciences
Sociology and Anthropology
Bentley Annex 162
Athens, OH 45701
socanth@ohio.edu
www.ohio.edu/cas/sociology-anthropology
Nancy Tatarek,
contact person
tatarek@ohio.edu
Program Overview
Students who choose to major in anthropology receive training in the core subfields of the discipline and choose from a variety of topics that allow for greater specialization. Members of our faculty have conducted extended research in Africa, Latin America, South and Southeast Asia, and the United States, and they are dedicated to bringing their real-world experiences into the classroom. Faculty members devote much attention to students, and our majors have many opportunities to work closely with their professors.
To earn a B.A. in Anthropology, students take at least 11 courses in anthropology for a total of 33 semester credit hours, including introductory courses in cultural, biological, and archaeological anthropology. They work with an advisor from the anthropology program to select from a flexible range of courses that best suit their interests and the University’s requirements for graduation.
Because anthropology has applications to and connections with so many other disciplines, students are encouraged to plan their program of study to include courses from biology, geological sciences, geography, history, sociology, and psychology. They are also encouraged to take courses from other academic programs in which anthropology faculty members participate, such as Global Studies, Classics and Religious Studies, War and Peace Studies, Environmental Studies, and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies.
The Anthropology Program offers other advantages to its majors:
- Ohio University’s Field School of Archaeology gives students the chance to receive hands-on experience in current archaeological techniques and laboratory analysis of archaeological material in a field school taught by Ohio University anthropology faculty. In addition, the biological anthropology laboratory gives students hands-on experience through its extensive skeletal collection.
- Ohio University funds competitive grants for undergraduate research projects and holds an annual research symposium which enables students to present their work to the university community.
- Ohio University’s Office of Global Opportunities serves a growing number of students who are choosing to travel and study outside of the U.S., offering traditional semester and summer programs, internship placements, volunteer projects and faculty-led programs to over 30 destinations worldwide. The Anthropology Program offers a special Spring Break Study Abroad course tailored for its majors on Human rights law, and justice in Northern Ireland.
Admissions Information
Freshman/First-Year Admission
No requirements beyond University admission requirements.
Change of Program Policy
No selective or limited admission requirements.
External Transfer Admission
No requirements beyond University admission requirements.
Opportunities Upon Graduation
The wide-ranging positions held by graduates with an anthropology degree reflects the diversity of anthropology as a field. Ohio University anthropology students have been accepted into top graduate schools in anthropology, social work, forensics, history, education and other related fields. Others have gone on to pursue professional schooling in medicine and law. Many students have received fellowships or research assistantships due to their Ohio University undergraduate research experiences. They have also entered governmental agencies, including the Peace Corps, AMERICORPS, VISTA, parks service and NEH. Students in cultural anthropology often obtain positions in non-governmental organizations (NGOs) focused on U.S. or international development, and in the human resource departments of institutions and corporations. Archaeology students are employed in cultural resource management (CRM) firms, historical preservation offices, contract archaeology businesses, and museums. Students in biological anthropology have graduated with positions in forensics labs, zoos, primate centers, and medical laboratories. Some anthropology students pursue graduate degrees and are employed by institutions of higher education.
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Requirements
Universitywide Graduation Requirements
Ohio University requires the completion of a minimum of 120 semester hours for the conferral of a bachelor’s degree. This program can be completed within that 120-hour requirement. For more information on the minimum hours requirement and other universitywide requirements, please review the Graduation Requirements – Universitywide page.
Liberal Arts and Sciences Distribution Requirement
View the College and Liberal Arts and Sciences Distribution Requirements .
Anthropology Hours Requirement
Complete a total of 33 semester hours of ANTH coursework, including all of the requirements below.
Introductory Anthropology Courses
Complete the following three courses:
- ANTH 1010 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 2010 - Introduction to Biological Anthropology Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 2020 - Introduction to World Archaeology Credit Hours: 3
Anthropology Subrequirements
- Complete one course from each of the following areas (archaeology, biological anthropology, cultural anthropology)
- Complete two additional courses at the 4000-level from two of the three subrequirements
- Complete three other anthropology courses at the 3000- or 4000-level (ANTH 2400 or ANTH 2700 can be included to meet this requirement.)
Archaeology
Complete one of the following courses:
- ANTH 3590 - Before the Sickle and Plow: Archaeology of Foraging Societies Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 3600 - Origins of Food Production Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 3610 - North American Prehistory Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 3670 - South American Prehistory Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 3700 - Mexican/Central American Prehistory Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 3780 - Human Ecology Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 4520 - Anthropological Archaeology Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 4750 - Lithic Analysis: Stone Tools and Human Behavior Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 4911 - Field School in Ohio Archaeology Credit Hours: 4
- ANTH 4943 - Seminar in Archaeological Anthropology Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 4944 - Seminar in Human Ecology Credit Hours: 3
Biological Anthropology
Complete one of the following courses:
- ANTH 3460 - Introduction to Human Osteology Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 3540 - Primate Behavioral Ecology Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 3550 - Medical Anthropology Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 3730 - Perspectives in Anthropology Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 4470 - Forensic Anthropology Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 4480 - Blood, Bones, and Violence Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 4580 - Peoples, Plagues and Pestilence: The Anthropology of Infectious Disease Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 4730 - Human Evolution Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 4740 - Zooarchaeology Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 4942 - Seminar in Biological Anthropology Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 4960 - Human Diversity Credit Hours: 3
Cultural Anthropology
Complete one of the following courses:
- ANTH 3010 - Visual Anthropology Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 3400 - Applied Anthropology Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 3450 - Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 3490 - Life History: The Individual and Culture Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 3500 - Economic Anthropology Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 3510 - Political Anthropology Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 3530 - Anthropology of Violence and Peace Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 3570 - Anthropology of Religion Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 3660 - Cultures of the Americas Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 3760 - Culture Contact and Change Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 3770 - Peasant Communities Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 3800 - Cultures of South Asia Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 3810 - Cultures of Sub-Saharan Africa Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 3820 - Cultures of the Mediterranean Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 3830 - Cultures of Latin America Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 3850 - Cultures of Southeast Asia Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 3860 - Problems in Southeast Asian Anthropology Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 4250 - Ethnographies of Global Capitalism Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 4560 - Ethnographic Methods Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 4590 - Legal Anthropology Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 4620 - Human Rights, Law and Justice Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 4720 - History of Anthropological Thought Credit Hours: 3
- ANTH 4941 - Seminar in Cultural Anthropology Credit Hours: 3