- Biology Department
- Pre-Health Advisory Committee
- GIS Center
- Medical Laboratory Science
- Museum of the Earth Sciences
- Mathematics and Statistics
- REALISE
- Chemistry Department
- Radford University Planetarium
- Department of Physics
- Anthropological Sciences
- Geology
- Selu Observatory
- Center for Information Security
- Forensic Science Institute
- Biomedical Science
- Geospatial Science
- School of Computing and Information Sciences
- MS in Data And Information Management
Minor in Anthropological Sciences
The minor in Anthropological Sciences is designed for students who wish for a broader foundation in anthropology. Students are encouraged to take a variety of anthropology coursework in order to build an interdisciplinary understanding of the field.
A minor in Anthropological Sciences can supplement degrees in programs from Education to Pre Med, Health Services to Criminal Justice. A minor in the program will fulfill the R and A requirements for your REAL gen ed curriculum, while also giving you a minor that can help set you apart from other applicants in the job field.
Coursework for a Minor in Anthropological Sciences
Each of the following courses:
- ANSC 106 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
- ANSC 301 - Principles of Archaeology
- ANSC 302 - Principles of Biological Anthropology
1 Course from the following list:
- ANSC 101 - Anthropology of the Human Past
- ANSC 210 - Introduction to Forensic Anthropology
- ANSC 310 - Human Skeletal Biology
- ANSC 330 - Primatology or BIOL 330 - Primatology
- ANSC 410 - Paleoanthropology
- ANSC 430 - Bioarchaeology
6 Credit hours (3 of which must be from a class at level 300 or above):
- ANSC 103 - Ancient Worlds of the Maya, the Aztec, and the Inka
- ANSC 333 - Old World Prehistory
- ANSC 361 - Human Impacts on the Prehistoric Environment
- ANSC 371 - Weirding Archaeology: Exploring the Popular Perception of Archaeology
- ANSC 415 - Anthropology of Death
- ANSC 433 - The Ancient & Living Maya: Anthropological Perspectives on Maya Culture