ANTHMING - Anthropology
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Program Type
Graduate Minor
College
College of Social & Behavioral Sciences
Career
Graduate
Program Description
Program Description
Non-anthropology major students who minor in anthropology may chose to focus on one of the subfields of Anthropology (https://anthropology.arizona.edu/about), or a synthetic minor within the discipline (https://anthropology.arizona.edu/phd-minor-requirements.)
Minor-field committees for students who are majoring in fields other than Anthropology may consist of one or two individuals, at least one of whom must be a core member of the faculty of the School of Anthropology: for a list of eligible faculty, see https://anthropology.arizona.edu/current-faculty. The minor-field portions of the written comprehensive exam generally follow the procedures of the School of Anthropology, unless major and minor advisors reach another solution.
Note: students interested in using a minor to obtain a teaching certification at the community college level must take 24 units in Anthropology.
Non-anthropology major students who minor in anthropology may chose to focus on one of the subfields of Anthropology (https://anthropology.arizona.edu/about), or a synthetic minor within the discipline (https://anthropology.arizona.edu/phd-minor-requirements.)
Minor-field committees for students who are majoring in fields other than Anthropology may consist of one or two individuals, at least one of whom must be a core member of the faculty of the School of Anthropology: for a list of eligible faculty, see https://anthropology.arizona.edu/current-faculty. The minor-field portions of the written comprehensive exam generally follow the procedures of the School of Anthropology, unless major and minor advisors reach another solution.
Note: students interested in using a minor to obtain a teaching certification at the community college level must take 24 units in Anthropology.