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    Anthropology, B.A.: Forensic Anthropology Concentration

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

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    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines5-Jul-2022
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 28,022  / Year
    Next Intake 5-Jul-2022

    Anthropology, B.A.: Forensic Anthropology Concentration

    About

    Anthropology Bachelors Program


    The anthropology program reflects the broad scope of the discipline, including the three subfields of archaeology, ethnology, and biological anthropology. International and/or regional field schools in all three areas are highlights of the curriculum, and well-equipped laboratory facilities support faculty and student research in all three subfields.

    A student majoring in anthropology must complete 34 semester hours in anthropology, including 10 hours of introductory-level coursework, 3 hours of theory, 9 hours of foundational courses, and 12 hours of electives. The introductory courses include ANTH 2100 , ANTH 2300 , ANTH 2301 , and ANTH 2302 . All majors are required to take ANTH 3316  as the theory course. Students are also required to take a foundational course in each subfield: ANTH 3311  (human variation) or ANTH 3310  (human evolution); ANTH 3339  (ethnology); and ANTH 3380  (archaeology). The remaining 12 hours are upper-division elective courses within the program. A maximum of 9 hours of transfer credit may be accepted for the major. With prior departmental approval, 3 advanced hours in a related discipline may be counted toward the major. Anthropology majors must make a grade of C or better in each ANTH course. Up to 6 hours of individual studies and 6 hours of field courses may be credited to the major.

    Forensic Anthropology Concentration. The department offers a concentration in forensic anthropology for students seeking the notationForensic Anthropology Concentration on their transcripts. The concentration requires five 3-hour courses (15 hours) with a grade of C or better from the two following groups:

    • ANTH 3303 , ANTH 3314 , ANTH 4343  (required core courses)
    • One course chosen from ANTH 3350 , ANTH 4320  
    • One course chosen from FSCI 2308 ; ANTH 3350 , ANTH 4320 ; GIST 3300 , GIST 3301  (if not already taken)

    The anthropology major with a concentration in forensic anthropology requires a total of at least 34 hours of anthropology courses. Students must receive a grade of C or better in each course that counts toward the forensic anthropology concentration. The minimum prerequisites recommended for all advanced courses are ANTH 2100  and ANTH 2300  or consent of instructor.

    Communication Literacy Requirement. Communication literacy in anthropology focuses on three forms of communication: written, visual, and oral. The required theory course and two of the foundational courses each deliver instruction and training pertaining to one of these forms of communication. These pairings are based, in part, on differences between the subfields. For example, visual communication in the form of poster presentations is more common in biological anthropology than ethnology. Therefore, ANTH 3310  or ANTH 3311  provide students with training in effective visual communication. The theory course, ANTH 3316 , focuses on written communication. Oral communication is emphasized in ANTH 3380 . There is not a set order in which students must complete these courses. However, students must complete the necessary introductory-level coursework before enrolling in the foundational courses.

     

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • Attend two consecutive years of high school/secondary school in the United States.

    • Attend two consecutive years in a high school/secondary school with U.S. accreditation or attend high school/secondary school within an English proficiency exempt country. (See a list of exempt countries below.)

    • Achieve a score of 4 (grade of C) or higher in English on the IB diploma.

    • Achieve a grade C or better in English on the A-Level GCE. This cannot be English as a second language (ESL courses), English literature, etc.

    • Completion of the equivalent of TTU's ENG 1301 + 1302 English courses with a grade of B or better at an institution with U.S. accreditation or an institution within English proficiency exempt country. This can include a literature, composition, speech, or English class. These cannot be remedial or ESL courses. See a list of exempt countries below.

    • Complete 30 transferrable credit hours at an institution with U.S. accreditation or an institution within an English proficiency exempt country. Remedial or ESL courses do not count towards the total credit hours. See a list of exempt countries below.

    English Program Requirements

    • Applicant attended four (4) consecutive long semesters of credit-bearing/non-development/non-ESL courses at an accredited post-secondary school in the U.S.
    • Attended two (2) consecutive years of high school in the United States.
    • Attended two (2) consecutive years of high school with U.S. accreditation or within an English proficiency exempt country
    • Applicants from the below English Proficiency exempt countries (must provide proof with passport)

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 28,022 

    How to Apply

    • Create an international undergraduate student account for uploading unofficial documentation and checking application status (www.raiderconnect.ttu.edu).  Unofficial documentation can be used for evaluation purposes only. For admission, students are required to submit official documentation before the start of their first semester.
    • Submit an International First-Time Student application through one of the following:
      • ApplyTexas  (or)
      • CommonApp (or)
      • Coalition App (or)
      • TTU International Application
    • Pay a $75 non-refundable application fee. We are unable to accept fee waivers.
    • Official documentation may be submitted by your institution's counselor directly to the TTU Counselor Portal. Students can request this process by having their school counselor contact our office ([email protected]) for access to the portal. Institution officials/counselors should provide official high school transcript(s) in original language and certified English translations for all secondary school levels showing GPA and class rank. Applicants that provide a transcript without a rank will have a rank assigned in accordance with Texas Senate Bill 1543.
    • Submit proof of English proficiency directly from the testing agency to TTU.
    • Students are encouraged to submit SAT or ACT scores directly from the testing agency to TTU.  These test scores are required for merit scholarship consideration and for admission into some restricted majors.
      • SAT: TTU Code: 6859
      • ACT: TTU Code: 4220
    • Students are required to submit official transcripts from all institutions attended. Falsification or omission of information during the application/admission process may result in denial of admission to the university or admission being rescinded.
    • If admitted, students will receive additional information concerning I-2o documentation requirements.
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