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Table of Contents

Notice to Students
Introduction

1: Academic Calendar

2: Academic Information

3: Fields of Concentration

4: Secondary Fields

5: General Regulations and Standards of Conduct

6: Life in the Harvard Community

7: Financial Information

8: Academic and Support Resources

9: Extracurricular Activities


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FAS Courses of Instruction

General Social Anthropology

This option provides students with the broadest possible range of courses from across the discipline and is suggested for students who would like a general sense of what anthropologists do and how they do it. This is a good choice for students who have an interest in social anthropology, but no clearly defined subject matter they want to explore.

  1. One entry-level half-course in anthropology. Entry-level courses include Anthropology 1600, Social Analysis 70, Foreign Cultures 84, Foreign Cultures 74, Foreign Cultures 86, and Social Analysis 28.
  2. Three additional half-courses in social anthropology; this may include a junior tutorial (Anthropology 98z) or, with the permission of the instructor and approval by the Director of Undergraduate Studies, a graduate-level (Anthropology 2XXX) seminar.