Bachelor of Arts
Anthropology Major Requirements
In addition to the general education requirements, the following courses are required.
Required courses, Lower division | Units |
ANTH 200L | The Origins of Humanity | 4 |
ANTH 201 | Introduction to Social Anthropology, or | |
ANTH 263 | Exploring Culture Through Film | 4 |
Required courses, Upper division | Units |
ANTH 410ab | Ethnographic Field Methods and Practicum | 4-4 |
ANTH 440 | History of Anthropological Theory | 4 |
Two courses to be selected from: | Units |
ANTH 345 | Politics, Social Organization, and Law | 4 |
ANTH 360 | Symbolic Anthropology | 4 |
ANTH 370 | Family and Kinship in Cross-Cultural Perspective | 4 |
ANTH 460 | Economic Anthropology | 4 |
One world area specialization course | 4 |
Electives | two courses | 8 |
Total upper division units | 32 |
Major in Anthropology (Visual Anthropology) Requirements
In addition to the general education requirements, the following courses are required.
Required courses, Lower division | Units |
ANTH 200L | The Origins of Humanity | 4 |
ANTH 263 | Exploring Culture Through Film | 4 |
Required courses, Upper division | Units |
ANTH 410ab | Ethnographic Field Methods and Practicum | 4-4 |
ANTH 440 | History of Anthropological Theory | 4 |
ANTH 475 | Ethnographic Film Analysis | 4 |
ANTH 476 | Ethnographic Film Theory from an Historical Perspective | 4 |
One course to be selected from: | Units |
ANTH 470 | Multidisciplinary Seminar in Visual Anthropology | 4 |
ANTH 472 | Visual Techniques in Anthropology: Stills | 4 |
Two courses to be selected from: | Units |
Two 300- or 400-level anthropology courses not listed among the required courses | 8 |
Total upper division units | 32 |
Major in Anthropology (Urban Applied Anthropology) Requirements
In addition to the general education requirements, the following courses are required.
Required courses, Lower division | Units |
ANTH 200L | The Origins of Humanity | 4 |
ANTH 263 | Exploring Culture Through Film, or | |
ANTH 201 | Introduction to Social Anthropology | 4 |
Required courses, Upper division | Units |
ANTH 355 | Urban Anthropology | 4 |
ANTH 371 | Cross-Cultural Research on Urban Gangs | 4 |
ANTH 410ab | Ethnographic Field Methods and Practicum | 4-4 |
ANTH 440 | History of Anthropological Theory | 4 |
Two courses to be selected from: | Units |
ANTH 345 | Politics, Social Organization and Law | 4 |
ANTH 360 | Symbolic Anthropology | 4 |
ANTH 370 | Family and Kinship in Cross-Cultural Perspective | 4 |
ANTH 375 | Applied Anthropology | 4 |
ANTH 407 | Peasant Society | 4 |
ANTH 460 | Economic Anthropology | 4 |
One world area specialization course | 4 |
Total upper division units | 32 |
Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Archaeology
Students are given broad-based exposure to a range of methods by which archaeological data are retrieved and analyzed and theoretical paradigms and intellectual foci by and from which archaeologists interpret the past's material culture.
In addition to the general education requirements, the following courses are required:
Required courses, Lower division | Units |
ANTH 202 | Introduction to Archaeology, or | |
CLAS 212L | Archaeology: Interpreting the Past | 4 |
AHIS 201 | Digging into the Past: Material Culture and the Civilization of the Ancient Mediterranean, or | |
LING 295 | The Ancient Near East: Culture, Archaeology, Texts | 4 |
Total upper division units | 8 |
Required courses, upper division | Units |
Theory and Methods |
(any two of the following three courses) | 8 |
AHIS 425 | Interdisciplinary Studies in Classical Art and Archaeology: Research and Methodology |
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REL 494 | Advanced Near Eastern and Mediterranean Archaeology |
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REL 495 | Field Methods in Archaeology | |
Interdisciplinary Perspectives |
AHIS 321 | Greek Art and Archaeology, or | |
AHIS 322 | Roman Art and Archaeology, or | |
AHIS 384 | Early Chinese Art, or | |
AHIS 420 | Studies in Ancient Art | 4 |
ANTH 310 | Archaeology of the Americas, or | |
ANTH 311 | Old World Archaeology | 4 |
CLAS 323 | Aegean Archaeology | 4 |
REL 394 | Near Eastern and Mediterranean Archaeology, or | |
REL 493 | The Art and Archaeology of Religion: Beginnings | 4 |
Elective | Any 300 or 400 level course offered by the Anthropology, Art History, Classics, Linguistics or Religion departments | 4 |
Capstone course |
CLAS 465 | Archaeology and Society | 4 |
Total upper division units | 32 |
Minor in Cultural Anthropology
Required courses, Lower division | Units |
ANTH 201 | Introduction to Social Anthropology, or | |
ANTH 263 | Exploring Culture Through Film | 4 |
Required course, Upper division | Units |
ANTH 440 | History of Anthropological Theory | 4 |
Two courses to be selected from: | Units |
ANTH 345 | Politics, Social Organization, and Law | 4 |
ANTH 360 | Symbolic Anthropology | 4 |
ANTH 370 | Family and Kinship in Cross-Cultural Perspective | 4 |
ANTH 460 | Economic Anthropology | 4 |
One world area specialization course | 4 |
Minor in Folklore and Popular Culture
The minor in Folklore and Popular Culture provides an academic foundation for students interested in the many genres in the field including folktales, myths, legends, proverbs, jokes, games, folk medicine, and folk and indigenous musical traditions, from around the world. Through interdisciplinary course work, students will learn techniques of collecting, analyzing and interpreting the traditional expressive culture of diverse groups. Students will analyze the interrelationships of folklore and national, regional and ethnic identities. After becoming acquainted with methods of interpreting different forms of folklore, students will see how value systems are reflected in the data, so that students understand the ideological underpinnings of group formation, group identity, conflict and strategies for resolution. By focusing on the individual, informal culture, and the tension between the individual and myriad groups to which they belong, folklore provides yet another window into understanding how individuals function in complex societies. Since the field is historically grounded and culturally comparative, folklore provides important perspectives on the human condition.
Course Requirements
For the minor in Folklore and Popular Culture, students must complete five courses, as distributed below.
Core requirement | Units |
ANTH 333 | Forms of Folklore | 4 |
lower-division courses (Choose One) | Units |
AMST 285 | African American Popular Culture | 4 |
ANTH 101 | Body, Mind and Healing | 4 |
ANTH 263 | Exploring Culture Through Film | 4 |
ANTH 273 | Shamans, Spirits and Ancestors: Non-Western Religious Traditions | 4 |
CLAS 280 | Classical Mythology | 4 |
COMM 206 | Communication and Culture | 4 |
HIST 271 | Early Native American Stories | 4 |
upper-division courses (Choose Three) | Units |
AMST 395 | African American Humor and Culture | 4 |
ANTH 360 | Symbolic Anthropology | 4 |
ANTH 370 | Family and Kinship in Cross-Cultural Perspective | 4 |
ANTH 372 | Interpretation of Myth and Narrative | 4 |
ANTH 373 | Magic, Witchcraft and Healing | 4 |
ANTH 490x | Directed Research | 4 |
CLAS 325 | Ancient Epic | 4 |
CLAS 380 | Approaches to Myth | 4 |
COLT 311 | Epic | 4 |
COLT 312 | Heroes, Myths and Legends in Literature and the Arts | 4 |
COLT 365 | Literature and Popular Culture | 4 |
COMM 384 | Interpreting Popular Culture | 4 |
GEOG 325 | Culture and Place | 4 |
GERM 346 | German Folklore and Popular Culture | 4 |
HIST 380 | American Popular Culture | 4 |
POSC 441 | Cultural Diversity and the Law | 4 |
Minor in Medical Anthropology
Medical anthropology examines the body, illness and healing from a cultural perspective, including comparative studies of folk healing systems, curing rituals and Western biomedical practices.
Required course | Units |
ANTH 101 | Body, Mind and Healing | 4 |
One course (4 units) to be selected from: | Units |
ANTH 105 | Culture, Medicine and Politics | 4 |
ANTH 125 | Social Issues in Human Sexuality and Reproduction | 4 |
ANTH 200L | The Origins of Humanity | 4 |
ANTH 201 | Introduction to Social Anthropology | 4 |
ANTH 273 | Shamans, Spirits and Ancestors: Non-Western Religious Traditions | 4 |
Upper division courses: four of the following (16 units): | Units |
ANTH 305 | Childhood, Birth and Reproduction | 4 |
ANTH 360 | Symbolic Anthropology | 4 |
ANTH 373 | Magic, Witchcraft and Healing | 4 |
ANTH 375 | Applied Anthropology | 4 |
ANTH 380 | Sex and Gender in Anthropological Perspective | 4 |
ANTH 405 | Evolutionary Medicine | 4 |
ANTH 440 | History of Anthropological Theory | 4 |
OT 375 | The Narrative Structure of Social Action: Narrative, Healing and Occupation | 4 |
SWMS 336 | Health, Gender and Ethnicity | 4 |
SWMS 420 | Woman, Nature, Culture: The Behavioral Ecology of Women | 4 |
Minor in Southeast Asia and its People
This minor allows students to supplement more narrowly defined departmental majors with a multidisciplinary focus on an area of great importance both to global developments and to cultural heritage issues in California and the United States. There is no language requirement and no required courses, but students must take one lower and four upper division courses dealing with Southeast Asian cultures and people of Southeast Asian heritage in the United States. The focus of this new minor is on transnational connections and the new area of global culture.
Lower Division | Units |
Choose one class (4 units) |
ANTH 250 | Race and Sexual Politics in Southeast Asia | 4 |
ANTH 273 | Shamans, Spirits and Ancestors: Non-Western Religious Traditions | 4 |
AMST 220 | The Making of Asian America | 4 |
POSC 120 | Comparative Politics | 4 |
REL 131 | Religions of Asia | 4 |
REL 150 | Religion and Immigration | 4 |
HIST 265 | Understanding Race and Sex Historically | 4 |
Upper Division | Units |
Choose four classes (16 units), including at least one class from each list |
Southeast Asia |
ANTH 322 | Anthropology of Bali | 4 |
ANTH 373 | Magic, Witchcraft, and Healing | 4 |
COLT 379 | Nationalism and Postcolonialism in Southeast Asian Cinema | 4 |
GEOG 306 | Asia and the Global Economy | 4 |
IR 315 | Ethnicity and Nationalism in World Politics | 4 |
POSC 352 | Politics of Southeast Asia | 4 |
POSC 377 | Asian Political Thought | 4 |
REL 330 | Religions of India | 4 |
REL 334 | Religion and Colonial Encounter | 4 |
Southeast Asia and the United States |
AMST 377 | Legacies of Viet Nam | 4 |
HIST 344 | The Vietnam War, 1945-1975 | 4 |
IR 424 | Citizenship and Migration in International Politics | 4 |
POSC 328 | Asian American Politics | 4 |
REL 336 | Re-viewing Religion in Asian America | 4 |
Interdisciplinary Law and Society Minor
See the Department of Political Science.