Department of Anthropology at the University of Florida

Anthropology Courses


There are no prerequisites for 2000 level courses. Descriptions of new courses are posted outside 1112 Turlington. Students in the honors program may take the honors sections of ANT 2301 Human Sexuality and Culture, ANT 2410 Cultural Anthropology, ANT 3514 Biological Anthropology, and ANT 3620 Language and Culture. Honors students are also eligible at the sophomore level and above to take, with permission of the instructor, any graduate level course. Honors students are encouraged to continue in the department's honors program.

Students are encouraged to take anthropology courses that include Method, Theory, and Topical courses as well as Area Courses in either the Ethnographic or Archaeological Cultures of different regions.

Method, Theory and Topical Courses: ANT 4035, 4110, 4185, 4255, 4266, 4273, 4274, 4403, 4462, 4525, 4552, 4586, 4620.

Ethnographic and Archaeological Cultures Courses: 3153, 3163, 3164, 3332, 3365, 3367, 4326, 4336, 4337, 4352, 4354.

Students concentrating in either cultural anthropology or archaeology are also encouraged to complete either an ethnographic study abroad program or an archaeological field school. It is recommended that these be completed prior to senior year.