ANT2000 - General Anthropology
Course: ANT2000 (General Anthropology) in ANT department at University of Central Florida.
Credit Hours: 3 • Academic Level: second-year undergraduate course
Course Requirements: No prerequisites required - suitable for beginning students
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 79 advanced courses for further study
Course Type: Foundation course - forms the base for multiple advanced topics
Part of the ANT curriculum at University of Central Florida, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by ANT2000
- ANT4178 - Archaeology of African American Life
- ANT4486 - Anthropology of the Body
- SYD4813 - Women, Law and Social Change
- SYP3523 - Sexual Violence in Society
- SYP4004 - Constructing Social Issues
- SYP4304 - Social Movements and Revolutions
- ANT4184 - Mortuary Archaeology
- SYO4424 - Men, Masculinities, and Health
- ANT3082 - New Frontiers: Anthropology of Space
- ANT4108 - Empire of Remains: Bioarchaeology of Ancient Rome
- THE4212 - Global Theatre
- SYP3530 - Juvenile Delinquency
- SYP3540 - Sociology of Law
- THE4230 - Cultural Diversity in Theater
- NUR4516 - Crisis Intervention
- SYD4810 - Women in Contemporary Society
- SYO3000 - Contemporary Society
- SYD3410 - Urban Society
- SYD4020 - Birth, Death, and Population Trends
- SYA4410 - Geographic Information Systems for Public Health and Society
- SYD4510 - Environment and Society
- SYO3408 - Animals and Health
- SYO3573 - Social Networks: Theory & Applications
- SYP3060 - Sociology of Sex and Reproduction
- SYP3300 - Fads, Crowds, and Social Action
- SYP3400 - Social Change
- SYP3520 - Criminology
- SYP3562 - Domestic Violence in Society
- SYP3650 - Sports and Society
- SYP4000 - Sociological Social Psychology
- SYP4550 - Drug Use in Society
- ANT4340 - Caribbean Afterlives
- ANT4483 - Health and Healing in the Ancient World: An Anthropological Perspective
- SYO4323 - Community and Diversity
- ANT4013 - Anthropology of Fast Food
- ANT3930 - First Peoples of the Caribbean
- ANT4104 - Archaeology of the Future
- ANT4851 - Digital Methods in Anthropology
- ANT4956 - Geophysical Field School at Kerkenes
- SYP4411 - Sociology of War
- SYO4400 - Medical Sociology
- SYP3551 - Alcohol in Society
- SYO4428 - Sociology of Health Care
- SYO4401 - Social Determinants of Health
- SYP4731 - Health and Positive Aging
- SYP3602 - Popular Music in Society
- SYP4514 - Violence in Society
- ANT4168 - Maya Archaeology
- SYD3700 - Race and Ethnicity
- SYD3800 - Sex and Gender in Society
- SYO3410 - Mental Health in Society
- SYO4402 - Sociology of Health and Illness Behavior
- SYP4536 - Gangs and Society
- SYP4730 - Aging in Society
- SYA4650C - Community Action and Involvement
- SYO3530 - Social Power and Inequality
- SYD3772 - Race and Social Media
- SYO4200 - Religion in Society
- SYO4250 - Education and Social Achievement
- SYO4300 - Political Sociology
- SYO4403 - Sociology of Risk
- SYP3510 - Sociology of Deviant Behavior
- SYP3511 - Sociology of Murder
- SYP3630 - Popular Culture In Society
- SYP4014 - Sociology of Happiness
- SYP4454 - Global Inequality and Society
- SYP4521 - Crime Victims in Society
- SYP4631 - Social Issues in Film
- ANT4352 - African Societies and Cultures
- ANT3016 - Fantastic Archaeology and Pseudoscience
- ANT3157 - First Peoples of the Caribbean
- ANT3538 - Ancient Plagues: Archaeological and Skeletal Evidence of Infectious Disease
- ANT4232 - Anthropology and Folklore Studies
- ANT4332 - Latin America: Social Justice Futures
- ANT4487 - Abolition Medicine Futures
- ANT4954 - Geospatial and Archaeological Field School at Kerkenes
- SYO4429 - Social Identities & Health
- ANT4405 - The Anthropology of Sport
- SYP4732 - Minority Aging and Health
Academic Planning at University of Central Florida
Students planning ANT2000 at University of Central Florida should complete 0 prerequisites before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing ANT2000 enables enrollment in 79 advanced courses, opening specialization opportunities in the ANT program.
This second-year course at University of Central Florida integrates into structured degree pathways for ANT programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.