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ANTHROPOLOGY
Approved Combinations: Classical Studies, Comparative Literature and Culture, Economics, English, Film Studies, French, German, Greek, History, Latin, Linguistics, Media, Information and Technoculture, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology--see HONORS LINGUISTICS AND PSYCHOLOGY under LINGUISTICS in the Inter-Faculty Programs section, Religious Studies, Russian, Sociology, Spanish, Visual Arts, or Women's Studies.
First Year
Second, Third and Fourth Years
One full-course equivalent from Anthropology 211F/G, 212F/G, the former Anthropology 213F/G, 216F/G, 217F/G, 218F/G, 219F/G, 232F/G and 233F/G or the former 214F/G, of which one half-course must be from Anthropology 211F/G to Anthropology 219F/G Anthropology 222F/G, 301E and 400E 2.5 additional 200-, 300- or 400-level full or equivalent Anthropology courses.
Note: Students whose primary interest is in linguistics should see the Combined Honors Programs in Linguistics in the Inter-Faculty Programs section. Students whose primary interest is in archaeology should take Anthropology 229F/G, 232F/G, 233F/G and 307a.
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