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Dec 04, 2024
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[DRAFT] Course Catalog 2025-2026 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Anthropology Major
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The major consists of a minimum of 9 full courses (or the equivalent).
Note: Students must earn minimum grades of C- or P for all courses that apply toward the major.
View the catalog page for the anthropology department.
A major will gain excellent preparation for graduate study in anthropology or as part of a pre-professional education. Additionally, anthropology majors can gain preparation for a wide variety of careers.
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Note(s) on Requirements
- At least two of the three required major elective courses must be at the 200-level or above.
- In total, at least five of the nine courses required for the major must be at the 200-level or above.
- Independent study courses such as honors (ANTH 491F /H ) and internships in teaching (ANTH 415F /H ) do not count toward the seminar course requirement.
Transfer of Credit Toward the Major
Students transferring credits in anthropology from courses taken at other institutions and/or from off-campus programs such as summer field work may apply a maximum of two courses toward the major with the approval of the department chair.
Off-Campus Programs for Credit
Summer fieldwork in projects sponsored by Oberlin College or by other institutions is encouraged. Such projects may be undertaken in archaeology, ethnography, or linguistics.
- Students interested in archaeological projects should contact Professor Margaris.
- Those interested in ethnographic projects should contact a department staff person.
- Students interested in anthropology credit for programs sponsored by the Great Lakes Colleges Association should speak with the chair.
Course of Study
Courses in several other disciplines, including those in the social and natural sciences and the humanities, complement a major in anthropology. The particular pattern of courses chosen will vary, depending on the plans and interests of the students. The particular pattern should be worked out in close consultation with the major advisor.
Students majoring in anthropology are strongly urged to pursue work beyond the introductory level in each of the subfields.
Honors in Anthropology
The department invites a small number of qualified majors to participate in the Honors Program in Anthropology. Honors work may begin as early as the sixth semester or may commence at the beginning of the senior year. Students may receive one or two courses of credit per semester of honors. Honors work requires a thesis based on original research and an oral examination on the thesis.
Detailed Major Requirements
Anthropology Major Course Lists
Anthropology Major Elective Courses
Return to the summary of requirements.
- ANTH 202 - Fundamentals of Linguistics
- ANTH 210 - Indigenous Peoples of Latin America
- ANTH 212 - Ecological Perspectives on Small-Scale Societies
- ANTH 213 - Anthropology of Food
- ANTH 217 - Music and the Environment in Northeast Asia
- ANTH 227 - Medical Anthropology
- ANTH 241 - Digital Worlds: Anthropology of the Internet
- ANTH 263 - Metaphors of Blood: Cultural Constructions of Race, Kinship, and Genetics
- ANTH 270 - Anthropology of Religion
- ANTH 277 - Reading Ethnography
- ANTH 278 - Human Rights, Universalism and Cultural Relativism
- ANTH 317 - Qualitative Methods in Environmental Anthropology
- ANTH 322 - Language, Disability, and Sensory Ecologies
- ANTH 357 - Graphic Anthropology
- ANTH 365 - Political Anthropology
- ANTH 374 - Heath and Expertise in Africa
- ANTH 376 - Language and Prehistory
- ANTH 382 - Archaeological Laboratory Methods
- ANTH 391F - Practicum in Anthropology - Full
- ANTH 391H - Practicum in Anthropology - Half
- ANTH 402 - The Native Languages of the Americas
- ANTH 415F - Internships in Teaching - Full
- ANTH 415H - Internships in Teaching - Half
- ANTH 416 - Race, Racism, and Human Variation in Global Perspective
- ANTH 417 - Writing More-than-Human Worlds
- ANTH 418 - Environ/mental Health
- ANTH 427 - Advanced Topics in Linguistic Anthropology
- ANTH 436 - Food, Health, and Culture
- ANTH 460 - Museum Anthropology
- ANTH 464 - Metaphors of Blood: Race, Kinship, and Genetics
- ENVS 203 - Environmental Anthropology
- MUSY 100 - Introduction to Ethnomusicology
- MUSY 103 - Music as Social Life
- MUSY 201 - Doing Musical Ethnography
- LING 301 - Syntax
- SOCI 203 - Sociology of Sexualities
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