Registration Guide: Anthropology (Sociocultural)

Students majoring in Anthropology with a Specialization in Sociocultural Anthropology will, through their required coursework, satisfy the following BU Hub requirements: Philosophical Inquiry and Life’s Meaning; Global Citizenship; Scientific Inquiry I; Social Inquiry I; Social Inquiry II; Writing Intensive; and Oral and/or Signed Communication, while also satisfying Intellectual Toolkit requirements for Critical Thinking. Remaining BU Hub requirements will be satisfied by selecting from a wide range of available courses within the major, outside the major, or in some cases, cocurricular experiences.

A typical first semester Anthropology (Sociocultural) schedule looks like:

  1. CAS AN 101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology or CAS AN 102 Human Biology, Behavior, and Evolution
  2. CAS LX 250 Intro to Linguistics or CAS AR 190 Intro to Archaeology
  3. Language course, Course of interest, or Core Natural Science course
  4. CAS WR 120 First-Year Writing Seminar* or CAS CC 101 Core Humanities 1 (fall semester)
  5. Optional add-on: CAS FY 101 First-Year Seminar (fall semester) or CAS FY 102 First-Year Career Development (spring semester)

*If you were previously instructed to take the Multilingual Writer Placement, please take this before registering for a course. Based on your placement, you can choose to register for one of the following courses: CAS WR 111 Academic Writing for ELL Students 1, CAS WR 112 Academic Writing for ELL Students 2, or CAS WR 120 First-Year Writing Seminar.

    Please see below for more detailed suggestions on each course:

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