Evolutionary and Functional Anatomy
Minor in the College of Liberal Arts
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Because our species exhibits great diversity, anthropologists study the whole spectrum of human existence across time and space to address fundamental questions about what we are and why.
This evolutionary and functional anatomy minor is designed for students with an interest in anatomy and morphology, including students with majors focused on medicine, forensics, organismal biology, human ecology, kinesiology, and vertebrate paleontology.
How to Declare
ShowTo declare this minor, students should contact the undergraduate advisor in their major department.
Required Courses
Show- In order to fulfill the requirements for this minor, students must complete 15 credit hours of coursework from a pre-approved list.
- A minimum of 9 hours must be completed in residence. A minimum of 9 hours must be upper-division. Students must earn a grade point average of at least 2.00 in courses taken at the University and counted toward the minor requirements.
- Visit the Department of Anthropology minors page for more information on required courses.