Apr 09, 2025  
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Anthropology Major, BA – Forensic Concentration (uTrack Requirements)


Universal Tracking (uTrack) is an academic monitoring system designed to help students stay on track for timely graduation. In order to remain on track, students must complete the minimum requirements for each tracking semester, known as milestones. Milestones include successful completion of specified courses and/or attainment of a minimum GPA. uTrack requirements only affect full-time, degree-seeking students.

Following the sample academic plan and its uTrack milestones will help students stay on track to graduate in four years. For specific course requirements, refer to the description of the major and the College of Arts and Sciences requirements  listed in the Catalog, and consult an academic advisor.

Requirements for the Anthropology Major – Forensic Concentration


Term 1 Hours Milestone Notes
ANTH 110 *, ANTH 117 *, ANTH 120 *, ANTH 127 *, ANTH 130 *, ANTH 137 *, or ANTH 105   3 One course from ANTH 110 *, ANTH 120 * ANTH 130 *, or ANTH 105  with a grade of C or better
ENGL 101 * (or equivalent) 3  
Foreign Language (intermediate level) 3  
Quantitative Reasoning  Elective* 3-4  
1Elective 2  
Term 2
ANTH 110 *, ANTH 117 *, ANTH 120 *, ANTH 127 *, ANTH 130 *, ANTH 137 *, or ANTH 105   3 One additional course from ANTH 110 *, ANTH 120 *, ANTH 130 *, or ANTH 105  with a grade of C or better
ENGL 102 * (or equivalent) 3  
Foreign Language (intermediate level)* 3  
Natural Sciences  Lab* 4  
Quantitative Reasoning  Elective* 3-4  
Term 3
ANTH 110 *, ANTH 117 *, ANTH 120 *, ANTH 127 *, ANTH 130 *, ANTH 137 *, or ANTH 105   3 One additional course from ANTH 110 *, ANTH 120 *, ANTH 130 *, or ANTH 105   with a grade of C or better
Arts and Humanities  Elective* 3 ANTH 229  
Oral Communications  Elective* 3  
Natural Sciences  Lab (continuation of sequence)* 4  
1Elective 2  
Term 4
ANTH 110 *, ANTH 117 *, ANTH 120 *, ANTH 127 *, ANTH 130 *, ANTH 137 *, or ANTH 105   3 One additional course from ANTH 110 *, ANTH 120 *, ANTH 130 *, or ANTH 105   with a grade of C or better
Arts and Humanities  Elective* 3  
3Written Communications  Elective* * (ANTH 423 *) 3  
Social Sciences  Elective* 3  
3Global Citizenship – US  Elective* (ANTH 415 *) 3  
Term 5
ANTH 357  or ANTH 450   3 Two 300-400 level Anthropology courses with a grade of C or better
ANTH 480   4  
2Connections 3  
Non-U.S. History* 3  
3Engaged Inquiries   Elective* (ANTH 361 *) 3  
Term 6
Anthropology (major) 6 Completion of at least 9 upper-division (300-400 level) hours with a grade of C or better
Non-U.S. History (continuation of sequence)* 3  
2Connections 6  
Term 7
Anthropology (major) 9 Completion of at least 24 total upper-division (300-400 level) hours with a grade of C or better
3Applied Oral Communication  Elective* (ANTH 494 *) 3  
Engaged Inquiries   Elective* 3  
Term 8
Anthropology (major) 8 Completion of at least 42 total upper-division (300-400 level) hours with a grade of C or better
Engaged Inquiries   Elective*  3  
1Elective 2  
TOTAL (minimum) 120  
* Meets Volunteer Core Requirements .
1 All students must complete at least 42 upper-division (300-400 level) hours in order to receive a degree from the College of Arts and Sciences.
2 The Connections requirement may be satisfied in one of three ways: (1) by completing 9 hours from one of the approved Connections packages, (2) by completing the requirements for a second major or minor, or (3) by completing 9 hours of study abroad coursework. All students must complete at least 42 upper-division (300-400 level) hours in order to receive a degree from the College of Arts and Sciences.
3 The courses indicated meet both a Vol Core requirement as well as a requirement in the major. Students can choose to complete the Vol Core requirement using alternative courses.