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HONORS PROGRAM
Admission Requirements
First year program in Arts, Science, or Social Science with Anthropology 025F/G and either Anthropology 026F/G or 027a/b. Students with a special interest in linguistics should take Anthropology 027a/b. Students with special interests in biological anthropology and anthropological archaeology should take Anthropology 026F/G. Entrance or continuance in the Honors Anthropology program is in accordance with university regulations.
Program
After the first year the program must include: One full-course equivalent from among Anthropology 211F/G, 212F/G, 230F/G, 231F/G, 234F/G the former Anthropology 213F/G, 216F/G, 217F/G, 218F/G, 219F/G, 230F/G, 231F/G, 232F/G, 233F/G and 234F/G or the former 214F/G, of which one half-course must be from Anthropology 211F/G to Anthropology 219F/G Sufficient additional Honors Anthropology courses for a total of nine full- course equivalents
Note: Students are reminded that some of the above courses have prerequisites. Some courses are offered only in alternate years so that programs should be planned in order that requirements can be fulfilled in the years when the needed courses are offered.
Second Year
Principal Courses
One full-course equivalent from among Anthropology 211F/G, 212F/G, 230F/G, 231F/G, 234F/G the former Anthropology 213F/G, 216F/G, 217F/G, 218F/G, 219F/G, 230F/G, 231F/G, 232F/G, 233F/G and 234F/G or the former 214F/G of which one half-course must be from Anthropology 211F/G to Anthropology 219F/G Anthropology 226a/b and 229F/G, or 247a/b and 248a/b
Subsidiary Courses
Third Year
Principal Courses
Subsidiary Courses
Fourth Year
Principal Courses
Anthropology 400E plus two other 200-, 300- or 400-level Anthropology courses, including any required courses not completed previously
Subsidiary Courses
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