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What is Supporting Course Work or Courses in Related Fields?

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What is Supporting Course Work or Courses in Related Fields?

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Each of the concentrations prior to and including 2006 require a range of 12-18 hours of supporting coursework. The amount of supporting coursework is outlined under each of the programs of study at Degree Requirements. Supporting coursework is any course outside of anthropology that DOES NOT cross-list with anthropology that has relevance to your study (For example: BIO, CHEM, SOC, HIST, IB, MCB, GEOL, CLCV, etc). A range of 6-9 hours of any level of supporting coursework is required, as well as a minimum of 6-9 hours of supporting coursework at the 300 or above level. *NOTE to students who are double-majoring within LAS, the coursework for your double major will count for your supporting coursework. Additionally, some but not all minors require the advanced coursework necessary to fulfill the supporting coursework requirements. Check with your advisor before assuming that a minor will cover your supporting coursework requirements.

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