Anthropology: Cultural and Linguistic Anthropology, BA
Anthropology is the global social science. It is the study of the human condition everywhere; its cultural, linguistic, and biological diversity; and how it evolved and developed from the prehistoric past into the globalizing present. Anthropology is an interdisciplinary 14 credit major that intersects with programs and departments across the University. Students may major in anthropology as a whole (General Anthropology), or choose to concentrate in Biological Anthropology, Archaeology, Cultural and Linguistic Anthropology, or specialize in two thematic concentrations: Medical Anthropology and Environmental Anthropology.
Cultural and Linguistic Anthropology is the study of cultural, social, and semiotic variation in the modern world since the development of the ethnographic method in the late 19th century. Areas of study include comparisons of different cultural communities and their relationship to social and demographic factors, as well as communication and media. Cultural and Linguistic Anthropology majors take introductory courses in all sub-fields of Anthropology, and complete the remainder of their coursework primarily in Cultural and Linguistic Anthropology.
The minimum total course units for graduation in this major is 34. Double majors may entail more course units.
For more information: https://www.sas.upenn.edu/anthropology/
For information about the General Education requirements, please visit the College of Arts & Sciences Curriculum page.
Code | Title | Course Units |
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College General Education Requirements and Free Electives | ||
Foundational Approaches + Sectors1 + Free Electives | 20 | |
Major Requirements | ||
Block I: Introductory Courses | ||
ANTH 0050 | Great Transformations | 1 |
or ANTH 1480 | Food and Fire: Archaeology in the Laboratory | |
ANTH 0020 | Anthropology, Race, and the Making of the Modern World | 1 |
or ANTH 0040 | The Modern World and Its Cultural Background | |
ANTH 0030 | Human Origins, Evolution and Diversity | 1 |
Block II | ||
Select 1 course unit in Biological Anthropology: | 1 | |
Select 1 course unit in Archaeology | 1 | |
Block III | ||
Select 3 course units in Cultural and Linguistic Anthropology: 2 | 8 | |
Select 2 course units in Anthropology | ||
Select 3 Anthropology or Anthropology-related courses in another department 2 | ||
Capstone Seminar | ||
ANTH 4000 | Research Seminar in Anthropology | 1 |
Total Course Units | 34 |
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You may count no more than one course toward both a Major and a Sector requirement. For Exceptions, check the Policy Statement.
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For up to three of these, non-ANTH courses with anthropological content may be requested. All non-ANTH courses must be approved by the Undergraduate Program Chair.
Honors
Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.5 in the Major and write a senior thesis.
The degree and major requirements displayed are intended as a guide for students entering in the Fall of 2024 and later. Students should consult with their academic program regarding final certifications and requirements for graduation.