
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
In the Department of Anthropology, we are committed to making your learning experience as transparent and explicit as possible. At each level (1st year through 4th year), we have identified clear Learning Objectives to guide our teaching goals.
Learning Objectives are the skills and mindsets that learners take away; what learners KNOW, DO, and CARE ABOUT. The purpose of outlining these learning objectives is to develop, at each year level, a set of standards of the ANTH curriculum of the skills, concepts and theories, as well as methods and techniques we think students should be taught and evaluated on to achieve a level of proficiency. This is a guide for the ANTH faculty and for our students and should be shared widely.
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UNBC ANTHROPOLOGY CITATION FORMAT:
The Department of Anthropology uses either the SAA style or the APA style for citation and referencing.
Please review the Society of American Archaeology (SAA) style
Review the American Psychological Association (APA) style
UNBC UNDERGRADUATE REGULATIONS & POLICIES:
As students of Anthropology, you should be aware that you are required to follow certain rules that apply to your writing, publishing, and professional conduct. Below are documents you should make yourselves familiar with - they will help you through your course writing and provide you with knowledge on plagiarism and other regulations and policies.
For a complete list of Undergraduate Regulations and Policies, click HERE.