ANTHROPOLOGY 2800
Advanced Experiential Special Topics
1 to 3 credit hours
Advanced experiential courses cover topics not otherwise covered by general education courses and other courses in the
catalog for the discipline. These courses require direct experience and focused reflection in an in-depth study of a
specific discipline topic and/or the critical analysis of contemporary issues in the discipline. They are targeted to
self-selected students with an interest in the subject matter and involve active participation. The course delivery
incorporates an experiential component of no less than 30 percent but not to exceed 70 percent. This experiential
component may include field studies, interdisciplinary learning and/or the practical application of discipline-related
concepts, theories, principles and methods with a specific focus. All courses require an orientation session to deliver
academic and experiential information (syllabus, academic requirements, field preparation, logistics, etc.) Prerequisite:
At least one course in the discipline or consent of instructor.