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AIS: Anthropology


Co-Conveners: Faculty:
Susan Hangen
Erick Castellanos
Clifford E. Peterson
Ruma Sen (CA)
Ira Spar


About the Minor

Anthropology supports the multicultural, international, experiential and interdisciplinary educational philosophy of Ramapo College.  As such, Anthropology courses constitute a major component of the General Education program, besides serving the Anthropology minor.  All anthropology courses count towards the International Studies major as well.

Anthropology courses at Ramapo are concentrated in cultural anthropology, the sub-discipline of anthropology that emphasizes the role of culture in human life, and analyzes social and cultural differences and similarities throughout the world.  By studying this field, students will become familiar with the diversity of cultural practices in the world, and the effects of global economic and political forces on the lives of people throughout the world.

In addition to Introduction to Anthropology, students take one "Peoples and Cultures" courses that teach them about a world area, such as World Cultures, Peoples and Cultures of Asia, Native Americans, or Music and Dance in the African Diaspora.  Students also take three courses that teach them about theoretical and thematic approaches to the study of anthropology, such as Religion in Cross Cultural Perspective, Urban Anthropology, International Migration, or Anthropology of Gender.  In many courses, experiential learning is an integral part of the coursework, as students are required to complete fieldwork assignments.

Anthropology is offered as a minor of five courses (20 credits).  Students who are interested in graduate study in anthropology can be further trained through independent study.  An Anthropology minor can enrich the multicultural and international dimensions of a student's academic training, and is an excellent complement to a major in International Studies, Sociology, and a variety of other majors.

Requirements of the Minor


Subject & Course # Title & Course Description

Required Courses:

ANTH 102 INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY

SELECT ONE

Peoples and Cultures:
AMER 206 ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICANS
AMER 214 NATIVE AMERICANS
AMER 241 AFRICAN-AMERICAN CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION
ANTH 223 WORLD CULTURES
COMM 357 GLOBAL INDIAN CULTURE
HIST 284 LATIN AMERICAN CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION
HIST 287 CONTEMPORARY AFRICA
HIST 288 WOMEN IN MIDDLE EAST SOCIETIES
HIST 308 KOREAN CINEMA AND MODERN SOCIETY
INTL 204 PEOPLES AND CULTURES OF ASIA
INTL 230 (was ANTH 230) CONTEMPORARY SOUTH ASIA
INTL 235 CHINESE CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION
INTL 283 CONTEMPORARY LATIN AMERICA
INTL 320 ITALIAN CULTURE AND SOCIETY
INTL 382 (was HIST 382) CONTEMPORARY MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA
MUSI 204 AFRICAN DIASPORA: SOUTH AMERICA
MUSI 205 AFRICAN DIASPORA: NORTH AMERICA
SOCI 305 INDIA LIFE AND CULTURE: SOUTH INDIA STUDY ABROAD
SELECT THREE Elective courses from this approved list* (one must be ANTH):
ANTH 210 LEGAL ANTHROPOLOGY
ANTH 220 FOOD AND CULTURE
ANTH 225 INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
ANTH 235 RELIGION IN CROSS CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE
ANTH 238 URBAN ANTHROPOLOGY
ANTH 307 MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
ANTH 308 ANTHROPOLOGY OF GENDER
ANTH 310 POLITICS, CULTURE AND IDENTITY
ANTH 312 ETHNOGRAPHIC FIELDWORK
ANTH 314 CROSSING BORDERS
ANTH 320 NATIONALISM AND ETHNICITY
COMM 234 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATIONS
ENST 312 ECOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
SOCI 208 DEVELOPMENT ISSUES: SOUTH INDIA STUDY ABROAD
SOCI 333 PEACE AND JUSTICE: SOUTH INDIA STUDY ABROAD

Note: A school core is NOT required for completion of the minor.Minors are open to students regardless of school affiliation.


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