#  Joint Concentration 

 



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Both Archaeology and Social Anthropology programs encourage a joint concentration with any other department that permits a joint concentration. These have included:

- African and African-American Studies
- Arts, Film, and Visual Studies
- Classics
- Comparative Literature
- Computer Science
- Chemistry
- Earth and Planetary Sciences
- East Asian Languages and Cultures
- History
- History and Literature
- History of Science
- Human Developmental and Regenerative Biology
- Human Evolutionary Biology
- Music
- Religion
- Romance Languages and Literature
- Theatre, Dance, and Media
- Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality

Students wishing to pursue a joint concentration need to submit a petition for approval to the Undergraduate Program Office. For further information and advising about joint concentration possibilities with Anthropology, please contact the Undergraduate Program Office.



 

##  Joint Concentration Requirements 

 



 For Archaeology joint concentrators For Social Anthropology joint concentrators 

## For Archaeology joint concentrators

 

 

##  Required Courses

- Archaeological Method and Theory (Fall Term). Ordinarily met with GENED 1105 (after Fall 2019) or ANTHRO 1010 (prior to Fall 2019)
- ANTHRO 97x: Sophomore Tutorial in Archaeology (Spring Term)
- ANTHRO 98a: Junior Tutorial in Anthropology (Fall Term)
- Three additional Archaeology courses, any level
- One additional Archaeology course: ordinarily a Research Seminar (2000-level)

 If Archaeology is the primary field, two additional courses are also required:

- ANTHRO 98b: Junior Tutorial in Anthropology, or one additional Anthropology course
- ANTHRO 99ab: Senior Tutorial in Anthropology (full-year)



 



 

 

 

## For Social Anthropology joint concentrators

 

 

##  Required Courses

- ANTHRO 1610: Ethnographic Research Methods (Fall Term)
- ANTHRO 97z: Sophomore Tutorial in Social Anthropology (Spring Term)
- ANTHRO 98a: Junior Tutorial in Anthropology (Fall Term)
- Two Social Anthropology courses, any level
- One additional course in Anthropology

 If Social Anthropology is the primary field, three additional courses are required:

- One Social Anthropology course, any level
- One additional course in Anthropology
- ANTHRO 99ab: Senior Tutorial (full-year)