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                      | 2007-2008 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 Anthropology & Museum Studies |  
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 Ellensburg Campus Farrell 309
 
 509-963-3201
 Fax: 509-963-3215
 http://www.cwu.edu/~anthro/ (See web site for how this major could be used for educational and career purposes.)
 Faculty and Staff Chair
 Kathleen Barlow
 Professors John A. Alsoszatai-Petheo, Ph.D., biological anthropology
 Tracy J. Andrews, Ph.D., sociocultural anthropology, ethnicity, medical and ecological anthropology, gender; Native North America
 Anne S. Denman (emeritus), Ph.D., American culture, intercultural issues
 Steve Hackenberger, Ph.D., archaeology, cultural resource management, North America and Caribbean
 William C. Smith (emeritus), Ph.D., archaeology, museum studies, comparative world prehistory
 Associate Professors Kathleen Barlow, Ph.D., learning and culture, psychological anthropology, museum anthropology, art and aesthetics, regional ethnography
 Loran E. Cutsinger, Ph.D., cultural anthropology, informal economy, gender, globalization, transnationalism; British Caribbean
 Patrick Lubinski, Ph.D., archaeology, zooarchaeology, cultural resource management, North America
 Patrick McCutcheon, Ph.D., archaeology, evolutionary and environmental archaeology, cultural resource management
 Lori K. Sheeran, Ph.D., biological anthropology, primate ecology, Black Gibbons; China
 Penglin Wang, Ph.D., linguistic and cultural anthropology; East and Central/Inner Asia, China
 Assistant Professors Lene Pedersen, Ph.D., sociocultural anthropology, visual and environmental anthropology, postcolonialism; SE Asia (Indonesia), E. Africa, circumpolar North
 Non-tenure Annual ContractIan C. Buvit, lecturer
 Staff Penelope Anderson, secretary
 Department InformationAnthropology presents an integrated perspective on the cultural and biological nature of humans. Anthropologists study present and past human diversity through classroom, laboratory and field studies in cultural and biological anthropology, including archaeology, linguistics, ethnology and applied anthropology.
 Students interested in major and minor programs should contact the department office as soon as possible for further information, application forms and assignment of an advisor. Anthropology majors are expected to meet with their advisors at least once a quarter. -Students need a GPA of 2.5 or higher to be admitted to the department. Special ProgramsReflecting the broad nature of anthropological study, the department directly sponsors or is affiliated with a wide range of on- and off-campus options to broaden classroom experiences. Further information about the following programs is available through the anthropology department office: 
    Museum Studies Program, offering coursework, field experiences and projects with local and regional museums Central Washington Archaeological Survey (CWAS), a service, research and public information facility with special emphasis in the Northwest Bachelor of Science in primate behavior and ecology, an interdisciplinary program providing undergraduate training in method and theory of primatology as basis for research, laboratory and field experienceMaster of Science in resource management, offering an integrated program in natural and cultural resource management, including anthropology classes in cultural resource management and historic preservation Macintosh and PC computer labs housed in Farrell Hall Center for Spatial Information, providing a range of Geographic Information System (GIS) tools for analysis of social and natural science dataSummer workshops and field schools, including survey archaeology in Eastern Washington, primate and biodiversity studies in China, and workshops in forensic anthropologyStudy abroad opportunities coordinated through the CWU Office of International Study and ProgramsDepartmental honors program encourages individualized research and study in a sub-area of anthropology. It is open to junior and senior students with an anthropology major GPA of 3.0 or betterAnthropology Student Association, an active student group which sponsors academic and social events related to the discipline. ProgramsAnthropology 45 Credit Major, BAAnthropology Major, BA
 Anthropology Major, BS
 Anthropology Minor
 Museum Studies Minor
 Museum Studies Specialization
 Primate Behavior and Ecology Major, BS
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