Below are the classes included in the Bachelor's in History and Anthropology Course Outline.
Year 1
Medieval & Early Modern European History
Chinese Civilization
Introduction to Archeology
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
Modern European History
American History to 1877: Major Problems
of Interpretation
Modern China
Human Origins
Human Origins (Lab)
Introduction to Archeology (Lab)
American History 1877-Present: Major
Problems of Interpretation
Russian History I
Forms of Folklore
Latin American History: Conquest & Colony
Year 2
Latin American History: State & Nation
Since Independence
Latino & Latin American Folklore
Jewish History From Biblical Antiquity to 1492
Traditional Japan to 1868
Modern Japan, 1868 to Present
Cultures and Peoples of Ancient India
Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology
Indigenous Peoples of Latin America
American Mixed Blood
Medieval Intellectual History
Twentieth-Century Europe, I: 1900-1945
Twentieth-Century Europe, II: 1945-Present
Year 3
World War II and the Making of the
20th Sentury
American Environmental History
Recent America: The United States Since
World War II
Native Americans: Contemporary Issues
Industrial Revolution in America
Language in Culture and Society
Revolutionary America and the Early Republic
Asian American History
Race and Radicalism in the 1960s
American Civil War and Reconstruction
The Body as Historical Subject
History and Memory
Forms of Folklore
Year 4
Method in Modern European History
Ancient Complex Societies
Human Rights, Universalism & Cultural
Relativism
Immigrant America: Then and Now
Museum Anthropology
Language, Gender and Sexual Identities
Culture Theory
Practicum in Anthropology
Internships in Teaching
Interactive Technologies and the Museum
Seminar: Language and Cognition
Private Reading
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