Overview

Barbara Rockell, Program Director
David E. Bell
The Anthropology Department strives to provide its students with a broadly comparative and comprehensive approach to the study of humanity. This generalist approach fulfills the College's mission as a liberal arts institution which, among other things, emphasizes an understanding and appreciation of the value of human diversity. By preparing students in biological anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, and ethnology, the department provides them with the broad perspective necessary to deal with complex human issues.
Anthropology is divided into four sub-disciplines:
Biological Anthropology — human origins, evolution, and biological variation.
Archaeology — excavation, interpretation, and reconstruction of past human cultures, and cultural evolution.
Ethnology — description and comparison of contemporary cultures and the organization of human culture and society.
Linguistics — description and comparison of the development, structure, and function of human languages.
The Washington Experience: Fisher Semester in Washington
Anthropology majors may avail themselves of The Washington Experience, a semester in Washington, D.C. Please refer to The Washington Experience for details.
Fast Track to Master of Science in International Studies
Students majoring in Anthropology are eligible for a Fast Track to a Master of Science in International Studies at St. John Fisher College. Fast Track approval requires acceptance into the graduate program and a meeting with the assigned graduate advisor. The advisor and student will discuss program options. If deemed appropriate by the advisor and approved by the Department Chair, the student may register for up to two graduate courses during the senior year. These courses will carry graduate-level credit only and will be taken in addition to those required to earn the baccalaureate degree.
Minor
Students who wish to minor in anthropology must select one of the following options:
Archaeology
| ANTH 100D |
P3 Introduction to Anthropology |
(3) |
| ANTH 202D |
P3 Archaeology |
(3) |
| ANTH 303 |
Seminar in Paleoanthropology |
(3) |
| Three ANTH electives (ANTH 221C and 493 are recommended) |
(9) |
| Total |
(18) |
Biological Anthropology
| ANTH 100D |
P3 Introduction to Anthropology |
(3) |
| ANTH 201D |
P4 The Human Animal |
(3) |
| ANTH 303 |
Seminar in Paleoanthropology |
(3) |
| Three ANTH electives (ANTH 221C and 227 are recommended) |
(9) |
| Total |
(18) |
Ethnology
| ANTH 100D |
P3 Introduction to Anthropology |
(3) |
| ANTH 203D |
P3 Studying World Cultures |
(3) |
| Choose two: |
ANTH 106D P5 Cross-Cultural Interaction |
(6) |
| ANTH 207D P3 Peoples of Africa |
| ANTH 208D P3 Peoples of China |
| Two ANTH electives (ANTH 226, 227 and 232 are recommended) |
(6) |
| Total |
|
(18) |
General Anthropology
|
|
| Choose three: |
ANTH 201D P4 The Human Animal |
(9) |
| ANTH 202D P3 Archaeology |
| ANTH 203D P3 Studying World Cultures |
| ANTH 204D P5 Studying Language: Linguistics |
| Three ANTH electives |
(9) |
| Total |
|
(18) |
Note: Only one course applied to a student's major may also be used to satisfy a requirement in the Anthropology minor. For students minoring in Anthropology, a grade point average of 2.00 is required for all courses designated as anthropology (ANTH) and taken in residence that may be applied to the minor.
Program Requirements
Anthropology Major Requirements
| Core |
(18) |
| ANTH 201D |
P4 The Human Animal |
|
| ANTH 202D |
P3 Archaeology |
|
| ANTH 203D |
P3 Studying World Cultures |
|
| ANTH 204D |
P5 Studying Language: Linguistics |
|
| ANTH 303 |
Seminar in Paleoanthropology |
|
| ANTH 305 |
Seminar in Cultural Anthropology |
|
| Electives |
(12) |
| Four Anthropology (ANTH) electives* |
| Total |
|
(30) |
*ANTH 490, 493, and/or 496 are recommended.
Each major is strongly encouraged to study a foreign language in depth, take a course in statistical methods, and spend appreciable time experiencing another culture. This may be done by attending college in a foreign country for a semester or year, taking part in a summer research or study program, or traveling. Students should discuss the possibilities of such work with their departmental advisor.
Each major is also strongly encouraged to complete a departmental internship or to take part in a fieldwork course.
For students majoring in Anthropology, all courses designated as anthropology (ANTH) that may be applied to the major are included in the determination of the grade point average in the major.
Course Offerings are Divided into Three Categories
Introductory and General Courses
| ANTH 100D |
P3 Introduction to Anthropology |
|
| ANTH 475 |
Washington Experience: Internship |
|
| ANTH 476 |
Washington Experience: Seminar |
|
| ANTH 477 |
Washington Experience: Forum |
|
| ANTH 490 |
Internship |
|
| ANTH 493 |
Fieldwork |
|
| ANTH 496 |
Independent Study |
|
Topical Courses
| ANTH 106D |
P5 Cross-Cultural Interaction |
|
| ANTH 201D |
P4 The Human Animal |
|
| ANTH 202D |
P3 Archaeology |
|
| ANTH 203D |
P3 Studying World Cultures |
|
| ANTH 204D |
P5 Studying Language: Linguistics |
|
| ANTH 221C |
P4 Bones, Bodies, and Detection |
|
| ANTH 226 |
P2 Anthropology of Law |
|
| ANTH 227 |
P3 Anthropology of Sex |
|
| ANTH/ARTS 228D |
P3 Introduction to Museum Studies |
|
| ANTH/ARTS 229D |
P3 This Old House: Historic Site Administration |
| ANTH 231C |
P4 The Primates |
|
| ANTH 232 |
P3 Anthropology and SciFi |
|
| ANTH 240 |
P2 Magic Witch & Religion |
|
| ANTH 241D |
P3 Medical Anthropology |
|
| ANTH 251D |
P4 Race and Human Variation |
|
| ANTH 303 |
Seminar in Paleoanthropology |
|
| ANTH 305 |
Seminar in Cultural Anthropology |
|
Area Courses
| ANTH 207D |
P3 Peoples of Africa |
|
| ANTH 208D |
P3 Peoples of China |
|
Recommended Progression
B.A. Anthropology
Recommended progression of courses required for the B.A. Anthropology major. Students should consult Core Requirements for a complete description of the College Core.
| |
FALL |
SPRING |
| FR |
ANTH 100D* (3) |
ANTH 199C* (3) ANTH Elective (3) |
| SO |
ANTH 201D (3) ANTH 203D (3) |
ANTH 202D (3) ANTH 204D (3) |
| JR |
ANTH Elective** (3) |
ANTH Elective (3) ANTH 305 (3) |
| SR |
ANTH Elective (3) |
ANTH 303 (3) |
| |
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*Introductory courses; recommended, but not required.
**Anthropology majors should consider using this course for an independent study or internship experience; majors should also consider using part or all of their junior or senior year for The Washington Experience program (ANTH 475-477) or a Study Abroad program.