Requirement 1 — Obtain confirmation from your advisement center that you have completed the following:

Complete all requirements of a primary major. Double counting courses between primary major and anthropology will not be allowed.

Requirement 2 — Complete 18.5 hours

course - Social/Cultural Anthropology 3.0

course - Introduction to the Major 0.5

course - Foundations of Social Theory 3.0

course - Foundations of Anthr Theory 3.0

course - Ethnographic Research Design 3.0

course - Ethnographic Field Project - You may take once 3.0v

course - Senior Thesis 3.0

Note: The major requires that a field project be completed in one of the recognized field schools conducted by a member of the BYU faculty. A local field work option is available in exceptional circumstances and must be approved by the entire faculty.

Requirement 3 — Complete 6 hours

course - The Hmong Diaspora 3.0

course - Andean South America 3.0

course - Peoples of Africa 3.0

course - Peoples of India 3.0

course - Peoples of the Middle East 3.0

course - Ethnonationalism and SE Asia 3.0

course - Chinese Culture & Society 3.0

course - Korean Culture 3.0

course - American Culture 3.0

course - Anthropology of Mormonism 3.0

course - Spec Topics in Regional Anthro - You may take up to 6.0 credit hours 0.5v

Requirement 4 — Complete 6 hours

course - Language, Culture, & Society 3.0

course - Quantitative Methods 3.0

course - Historical Anthropology 3.0

course - Moral & Ritual Institutions 3.0

course - Kinship & Gender 3.0

course - Economic&Political Institutns 3.0

course - Medical Anthropology 3.0

course - Symbolic Anthropology 3.0

course - Psychological Anthropology 3.0

course - The End of the World 3.0

course - Anthropology Seminar 1.0

course - Special Topics in Anthropology- You may take up to 6.0 credit hours 0.5v

course - Contemporary Theory 3.0

course - Ethnographic Data Analysis 3.0

Requirement 5 — Complete 3 hours

Additional electives not previously taken from above two lists:

course - Language, Culture, & Society 3.0

course - Intercultural Communication 3.0

course - The Hmong Diaspora 3.0

course - Andean South America 3.0

course - Peoples of Africa 3.0

course - Peoples of India 3.0

course - Peoples of the Middle East 3.0

course - Ethnonationalism and SE Asia 3.0

course - Chinese Culture & Society 3.0

course - Korean Culture 3.0

course - American Culture 3.0

course - Anthropology of Mormonism 3.0

course - Spec Topics in Regional Anthro - You may take up to 3.0 credit hours 0.5v

course - Quantitative Methods 3.0

course - Historical Anthropology 3.0

course - Moral & Ritual Institutions 3.0

course - Kinship & Gender 3.0

course - Economic&Political Institutns 3.0

course - Medical Anthropology 3.0

course - Symbolic Anthropology 3.0

course - Psychological Anthropology 3.0

course - The End of the World 3.0

course - Special Topics in Anthropology - You may take up to 3.0 credit hours 0.5v

course - Contemporary Theory 3.0

course - Ethnographic Data Analysis 3.0

Note: Only 6 hours may be taken in 390R courses to count in the major. They may be taken as electives beyond this point.