Anthropology

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Office of the Dean
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P.O Box 117300
Gainesville FL 32611-7300

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University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611-2015

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About this Program

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Anthropology lies at the intersection of the multiple approaches to the study of humankind that characterize other disciplines – biological, social, cultural, historical, linguistic, cognitive, material, technological and aesthetic – because of its unique holistic perspective. These multiple approaches are encapsulated in the four traditional subfields that have composed the discipline since its establishment in the 19th century: cultural, archaeological, biological and linguistic anthropology.
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Email | 352.392.2253

P.O. BOX 117305
1112 TURLINGTON HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-7305
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Curriculum

A minimum of nine credits must be taken at UF. Students must complete a minimum of six credits of coursework exclusive to the minor that cannot count toward the major(s) or other minors.

Required Courses

Select two:6-7
Introduction to World Archaeology
Cultural Anthropology
Introduction to Biological Anthropology
Language and Culture
ANT courses (3000/4000 level) 19
Total Credits15-16
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Excluding individual work.