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Rensselaer Catalog 2008-2009 [Archived Catalog]
Anthropology Minor
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Anthropology is the study of the origins, development, and cultures of the human species. Cultural anthropology studies the full range of human societies—from tribal to complex modern societies. These studies are approached from a cultural perspective involving a community’s body of shared knowledge and understanding about the world. The anthropological perspective is multidisciplinary, comparative, holistic, and historical evolutionary.
Anthropology courses are listed under the course code STSS in the Course Descriptions section of this catalog. The following courses are those that the undergraduate director has approved for credit toward the anthropology minor.
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Program Requirements
- STSS 1510 - Cultural Anthropology Credit Hours: 4
- STSS 2250 - Information, Society and Culture Credit Hours: 4
- STSS 2460 - Human Evolution Credit Hours: 4
- STSS 2940 - Readings in Science and Technology Studies, Anthropology/Archaeology, History, Political Science, or Sociology Credit Hours: 4
- STSS 2960 - Topics in Science and Technology Studies Credit Hours: 4
Topics in Anthropology - STSS 4460 - Body: Self, Symbol, and Politics Credit Hours: 4
- STSS 4560 - Gender, Science, and Technology Credit Hours: 4
- STSS 4570 - Indian Politics and Culture Credit Hours: 4
STSH 4570 - STSS 4940 - Readings in Science and Technology Studies, Anthropology/Archaeology, History, Political Science, or Sociology Credit Hours: 4
- STSS 4960 - Topics in Science and Technology Studies Credit Hours: 4
Topics in Anthropology
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