This document provides a summary of academic progress towards a PhD in Anthropology at UC Riverside for a student. It shows that the student has completed 194 units, fulfilling residency and GPA requirements. Remaining requirements include completing the language requirement. The student has passed qualifying exams, advanced to candidacy, defended their dissertation on the topic of "Miniature Masonry Shrines of the Yucatan Peninsula: Ancestor Deification in Late Postclassic Maya Ritual and Religion."
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1. Analysis of Academic Progress
Graduate Division
PhD - Anthropology
Catalog 02F, Academic Year 2002-03
Date Degree Plan Filed: 03-05-97
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REF INSTITUTION PASSED IN/PROG N/A GPA VARIANCE
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1 UC Riverside 216.00 22.00 3.645
GPA DESCRIPTION REQUIRED APPLIED N/A GPA VARIANCES
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Residency & GPA Requirements 194.00 3.752
SECTION 1 - Academic Requirements Remaining
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This analysis assumes successful completion of all course work currently in
progress.
- - - - - - - - - - - - Residency & GPA Requirements - - - - - - - - - - - -
PhD candidates must complete 6 quarters for the residency requirement with a
3.000 GPA in all 100/200 level coursework
- - - - - - - - - - - - - Statistics Requirement - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
One course at or above the level of STAT 40.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Language Requirement - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
GSFLE at least 500;Lang Place Exam higher than Lvl 3; "B" or better reading
course or Trad Lang Course level 3;petiton
- - - - - - - - - - - 100 Level Courses Taken to Date - - - - - - - - - - -
2. List of course work to follow
- - - - - - - - - - - 200 Level Courses Taken to Date - - - - - - - - - - -
List of Course work to follow
SECTION 2 - Academic Requirements Completed or in Progress
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ANTH 117B NEW WORLD ARCHAEOL:HI 94W 4.00 B+
ANTH 118B MESOAMERICA ARCHAEOLO 94W 4.00 A Renumbered to ANTH 115R
ANTH 122 ECONOMIC ANTHROPOLOGY 94S 4.00 A
ANTH 124 RITUAL AND RELIGION 93F 4.00 A
ANTH 132 CULTURAL ECOLOGY 95W 4.00 A
ANTH 139 ETHNOLOGY:GREATER SO 92F 4.00 A Renumbered to ANTH 140E
ANTH 146 PRIMATE SOCIAL BEHAVI 93F 4.00 A
ANTH 150 HUMAN MICRO-EVOLUTION 94F 4.00 B+
Total 32.00 GPA 3.825
- - - - - - - - - - - 200 Level Courses Taken to Date - - - - - - - - - - -
ANTH 209 FIELD COURSE:MAYA ARC 93S 12.00 A
ANTH 250 HIST&THEORY ANTHRO:SE 92F 4.00 B
ANTH 252 SEMINAR IN ARCHAEOLOG 95S 4.00 A
ANTH 256 HUNTERS AND GATHERS 94S 4.00 A-
ANTH 274 METH OF DESCPT&INFERE 93W 4.00 B Renumbered to ANTH 210A
ANTH 290 DIRECTED STUDIES 92F 4.00 S
ANTH 290 DIRECTED STUDIES 93F 4.00 S
ANTH 290 DIRECTED STUDIES 93W 4.00 S
ANTH 290 DIRECTED STUDIES 94W 4.00 S
ANTH 290 DIRECTED STUDIES 95W 4.00 S
ANTH 291 INDIVIDUAL STUDY:COOR 01F 6.00 S
ANTH 291 INDIVIDUAL STUDY:COOR 93W (4.00) S Repeat, no credit ***
ANTH 291 INDIVIDUAL STUDY:COOR 96F (6.00) S Repeat, no credit ***
ANTH 291 INDIVIDUAL STUDY:COOR 96S (6.00) S Repeat, no credit ***
ANTH 291 INDIVIDUAL STUDY:COOR 96W (6.00) S Repeat, no credit ***
ANTH 291 INDIVIDUAL STUDY:COOR 97S 2.00 S
ANTH 291 INDIVIDUAL STUDY:COOR 97S (4.00) S Repeat, no credit ***
ANTH 291 INDIVIDUAL STUDY:COOR 97W (6.00) S Repeat, no credit ***
ANTH 292 CONCRRNT ANALYTICAL S 94W 1.00 A-
ANTH 297 DIRECTED RESEARCH 01F 6.00 S
ANTH 297 DIRECTED RESEARCH 94F (4.00) S Repeat, no credit ***
ANTH 297 DIRECTED RESEARCH 95S (4.00) S Repeat, no credit ***
ANTH 297 DIRECTED RESEARCH 96F (6.00) S Repeat, no credit ***
ANTH 297 DIRECTED RESEARCH 96S (6.00) S Repeat, no credit ***
3. ANTH 297 DIRECTED RESEARCH 96W (6.00) S Repeat, no credit ***
ANTH 297 DIRECTED RESEARCH 97S (2.00) S Repeat, no credit ***
ANTH 297 DIRECTED RESEARCH 97W (6.00) S Repeat, no credit ***
ANTH 299 THESIS OR DISSERTATIO 00F 12.00 S
ANTH 299 THESIS OR DISSERTATIO 00S 12.00 S
ANTH 299 THESIS OR DISSERTATIO 00W 12.00 S
ANTH 299 THESIS OR DISSERTATIO 01S 12.00 S
ANTH 299 THESIS OR DISSERTATIO 01W 12.00 S
ANTH 299 THESIS OR DISSERTATIO 97F(12.00) S Repeat, no credit ***
ANTH 299 THESIS OR DISSERTATIO 98F 3.00 S
ANTH 299 THESIS OR DISSERTATIO 98F (9.00) S Repeat, no credit ***
ANTH 299 THESIS OR DISSERTATIO 98S(12.00) S Repeat, no credit ***
ANTH 299 THESIS OR DISSERTATIO 98W(12.00) S Repeat, no credit ***
ANTH 299 THESIS OR DISSERTATIO 99F 12.00 S
ANTH 299 THESIS OR DISSERTATIO 99S 12.00 S
ANTH 299 THESIS OR DISSERTATIO 99W 12.00 S
UCRV 200 UC,RIVERSIDE:GRADUATI 03F 0.00 S
Total 162.00 GPA 3.672
- - - - - - - - - - - - - Qualifying Examinations - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Qualifying Exams Completed 03-14-97
- - - - - - - - - - - Advancement to Candidacy for PhD - - - - - - - - - - -
Admission to Candidacy Completed 06-13-97
- - - - - - - - - - - - - Defense of Dissertation - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Final Exams/Defense of Thesis Completed 05-19-03
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Thesis Completed 12-13-03
Miniature Masonry Shrines of the Yucatan Peninsula: Ancestor Deification in
Late Postclassic Maya Ritual and Religion
SECTION 3 - Work Not Applicable to this Program
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ANTH 301 TEACHING OF ANTHROPOL 93F 4.00 S Meets no requirements
ANTH 302 TEACHING PRACTICUM 95S 4.00 S Meets no requirements
PED 001I AB-ATTACK 93W 0.50 S Meets no requirements
PED 007A SWIMMING 93F 0.50 S Meets no requirements
PED 007E SWIMMING-BEGINNING/IN 94S (0.50) NC Meets no requirements
PED 008P WEIGHT TRAINING 93F 0.50 S Meets no requirements
4. PED 008P WEIGHT TRAINING 93W 0.50 S Meets no requirements
SPN 004 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH 94F 4.00 S Meets no requirements
SPN 005 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH 95W 4.00 S Meets no requirements
STAT 040 ELEMENTS OF STATISTIC 97S 4.00 C Meets no requirements