Course variations
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Course summary
This program deals with the the study of human diversity from the Paleolithic to the present, how humans form and think about communities, how they make a living, impact the environment, communicate, and express themselves in art, religion, language, and in practical activities. Anthropological study is comparative and wholistic; students learn to integrate diverse kinds of information - environmental, economic, political, social, expressive - into composite pictures of human social life and cultures. Anthropology is where the natural and social sciences meet. Undergraduate students in anthropology have opportunities to participate in archaeological and other research projects where they sample and gain first-hand acquaintance with the interpretation of data in the field. In addition to faculty projects, the department keeps information on field schools and opportunities for study abroad.
Program modules
The modules are: ANTH 101 - Introduction to Cultures in Global Society, ANTH 108 - Introduction to Archaeology, ANTH 110 - Speech & Experience: Anthropology of Language, ANTH 201 - Research Design & Conduct, ANTH 215 - Archaeology of Bible Lands, ANTH 217 - Migrants & Refugees, ANTH 218 - Environmental Degradation, ANTH 259 - Ancient Art & Architecture, ANTH 270 - The Information Society, ANTH 310 - Islam in the Modern World, ANTH 322 - Lost Cities & Ancient Empires, ANTH 366 - Identity & Community in America, ANTH 454 - Senior Thesis, ANTH 505 - Applied Anthropology, ANTH 601 - Seminar: Research Methods, ANTH 617 - Seminar: Migrants & Refugees, ANTH 610 - Seminar: Islam in the Modern World, ANTH 659 - Seminar: Prehistoric Art & Architecture.
Entry requirement for international students
Students must have a minimum of 550-paper; 213-computer; and 80 Internet based test in TOEFL or score of 6.5 in IELTS with scores from SAT or ACT, complete a university preparatory course of study at a secondary school (a minimum of 12 years of primary and secondary school training comprising the equivalent to a U.S. high school diploma).
Catholic University of America accepts IELTS*
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Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Catholic University Of America
Department name
School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Anthropology
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology
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