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ANTHROPOLOGY MAJORS: To track and share your progress with your departmental faculty advisor and Student Success advisor, please do the following:
• From the File menu (upper left), select “Make a copy.”
• When prompted, rename the document: [Your last name, First name - Anthropology Worksheet], e.g., "Narwhal, Gnarls - Anthropology Worksheet"
• Give Editor access to your departmental faculty advisor and Student Success advisor, and share your copy with them. Each year, reference your copy in your advising sessions.
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Lang’s General Degree Requirements
In addition to the requirements outlined in the worksheet below, Lang has specific general requirements, including a minimum number of credits in liberal arts courses as well as college residency requirements. All students should read Lang’s General Degree Requirements at the Lang website and consult with both their Student Success advisor and their departmental faculty advisor each semester to ensure they are on track to graduate.

Degree Works
To be sure your Degree Works account reflects the same information in this worksheet, students should forward any approved exceptions of the following requirements to their Student Success advisor.
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Bachelor’s-Master’s Program
Undergraduates in the BA-MA program can earn up to 18 credits (depending on the master's program) in New School Master's courses and apply those graduate credits to both their BA and their MA. Submission of the Bachelor’s-Master’s application is required (members of the direct entry cohort do not have to submit an application but do have to declare the Bachelors-Masters combination they wish to pursue). Students should consult their Departmental Faculty Advisor and their Student Success advisor if they are pursuing a BA/MA, including those offered in Anthropology:

• Anthropology (BA) - Anthropology (MA)
• Anthropology (BA) - Liberal Studies (MA)
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THE MAJOR IN ANTHROPOLOGY
As of fall 2020, students declaring the major in Anthropology must complete twelve (12) courses, outlined as follows. Students must earn a grade of C or higher in all courses to meet the requirements for the major in Anthropology. Declare your major by following the process outlined in Declaring a Major. Students who have declared the major in Anthropology prior to fall 2020 but wish to follow the fall 2020 curriculum may consult their Student Success Advisor about submitting a Change of Catalog Year request.

Only specific courses satisfy the major requirements, including electives. Courses should be chosen carefully, in consultation with the Director of Undergraduate Studies/Departmental Faculty Advisor and your Student Success advisor. Track your progress on a copy of this worksheet.

In order to petition for transfer credits, or for a non-Anthropology (LANT) course to count toward their Anthropology degree requirements, students must submit the following to the Director of Undergraduate Studies/Departmental Faculty Advisor:

* For future courses: 1) a roughly 150-word rationale explaining how the course pertains to their anthropological research interests and supplements their other anthropology coursework; 2) the course description; and 3) a note from the course instructor in which they grant permission for the student to enroll and very briefly indicate how the course could support the student’s anthropological learning goals

* For past courses for which the student is seeking transfer credit: 1) a roughly 150-word rationale explaining how the course pertains to their anthropological research interests and supplements their other anthropology coursework; and 2) a copy of the syllabus
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Student Name: New School ID #:
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Degree (BA, BA/BFA, or BA/MA):
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Required Courses
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Requirement:Required
credits
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2000-level Anthropology course*3-4
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2000-level Anthropology course*3-4
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2000- or 3000-level Anthropology course*3-4
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2000- or 3000-level Anthropology course*3-4
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3000- or 4000-level Anthropology course3-4
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3000- or 4000-level Anthropology course3-4
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3000- or 4000-level Anthropology course3-4
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3000- or 4000-level Anthropology course3-4
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3000- or 4000-level Anthropology course3-4
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4000-level Anthropology course3-4
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2000- or 3000-level foreign language or area of study course3-4
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Senior Capstone
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Requirement:Required
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LANT 49xx Senior Capstone (or graduate-level course by advisement). See Senior Capstone Guidelines for Anthropology.3-4
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Total required credits: 36-48(Running) Total completed credits:0
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*Students may take up to (3) NANT courses to satisfy these requirements.
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