The Anthropology Department is offering multiple classes within each subfield: archaeology, cultural and biological anthropology. The offerings for this fall includes courses for both the Forensic Anthropology and Museum Studies options. The titles are listed below in numerical order, course information such as dates and times can be found in MyRED.
- ANTH 110: Introduction to Anthropology
- ANTH 130: Intro to Great Plains Anthropology
- ANTH 212: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
- ANTH 232: Introduction to Archaeology
- ANTH 237: Ancient Mesoamerica
- ANTH 242/L: Introduction to Biological Anthropology
- ANTH 242: Basics of Forensic Anthropology
- ANTH 242: World Archaeology, Global Heritage
- ANTH 337: Cultural Heritage American Southwest
- ANTH 344: Human Osteology
- ANTH 351: Indigenous Peoples of North America
- ANTH 386: Digital Heritage Tools
- ANTH 410: Gender – An Anthropological Perspective
- ANTH 412: Family, Marriage and Kinship
- ANTH 417: History of Anthropological Theory
- ANTH 418: Ethnology and Museums
- ANTH 422: Medical Anthropology
- ANTH 431: Historical Archaeology
- ANTH 442: Human Variation
- ANTH 455: Introduction to Forensic Anthropology
- ANTH 462: Forensic Anthropology
- ANTH 481: Landscape Archaeology
- ANTH 487B: Analysis of Archaeological Materials – Lithics