ANTHROPOLOGY AT A GLANCE
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FACULTY & PROGRAM
Excellent
program for over 20 yrs., first as a program within sociology, then as
own major in 1992
By
its nature multicultural, multiethnic, globally focused, and interdisciplinary
Friendly
rapport with both departmental colleagues and with many faculty in other
departments
Faculty
works as a committee-of-the-whole, stressing consensus even on difficult
issues
Thoughtful,
effective hiring practices; most program faculty are happy to stay
long-term
Dynamic,
healthy five "quadrants" of anthropology program:
1--Biological
Anthropology
2--Cultural
Anthropology
3--Archaeology
4--Linguistic
Anthropology
5--Applied Anthropology
(our next hire)
Improved
and expanded program as faculty specialties have been added
STUDENT-SPECIFIC CHARACTERISTICS
WHICH REVEAL PROGRAM STRENGTHS:
Continuous
student interest in anthropology; about 100 majors; student quality
improving
Significant
program restructuring in recent years
Encourage
international opportunities and study abroad programs
Anthropology
Scholarships for Fieldwork (Morter and Parker scholarships, @ $2700 annually)
Jon
Morter Laboratory of Anthropology utilized for
teaching and student/faculty research
Lambda
Alpha chapter (the national undergraduate
anthropology honor society)
Student
internship program, Bachelor's Essays, and independent studies
Student
run, faculty mentored Sociology
and Anthropology Club
Ongoing
mentoring (student conference attendance/presentations; grad. school
applications)
TEAM TEACHING AND INTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRAMS
Latin
American & Caribbean Studies
Biology
Religious
Studies
Vertebrate
Paleontology
History
Foreign
Languages
Psychology
(also Honors)
Women's
Studies
Environmental
Studies
Sociology
(also Honors)
American
Studies
(proposed Linguistics minor)
Institut
de Préhistoire et de Géologie du Quaternaire Université
de Bordeaux
LINKS TO OTHER INSTITUTIONS
Avery
Institute of African American Culture
South
Carolina Governor's School
The
Charleston Museum
Hunley
Archaeological Project
Charlestowne Landing Historic Site
Colonial Dorchester State Park
Brockington & Assoc.
Contract Archaeology
County Medical Examiner's Office
Univ.
of S. C. Underwater Archaeology Program
LABS of Virginia, Inc. Primate
Facility
S.
C. Coastal Conservation League
South
Carolina Historical Society
FIELD RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES
Mexico
and Wyoming (Dr. Cope, biological anthropology)
Costa
Rica (Dr. Huber, cultural anthropology)
France
(Dr. Hays, archaeology)
Hawaii and the Caribbean
(Dr. Rashford, cultural anthropology and ethnobotany)
South Carolina (Dr. Rashford,
and Drs. Borg and Hays with The Charleston Museum)
Ireland (anticipated with
Dr. Quinn)