Click here for simple listings of courses offered by the department in recent years.
A link on the left takes you to the Pomona College Catalog's entry for the department, which gives (brief) descriptions of courses. Some professors put syllabi on their sections of these department web pages; you can click on the Faculty & Staff link, also on the left side of the page, to look at professors' pages.
The links on the right side of this page have been helpful to students taking anthropology courses or doing anthropological research.
The style guide is to assist in writing papers for anthropology courses.
The item called "scientific method" is a set of notes Ralph Bolton took from a class given by Urie Bronfenbrenner, an eminent psychologist (then at Cornell University). A good many people have found the guide helpful in thinking about anthropological investigations.
Kim Romney's fieldwork guide to processing genealogical data was originally for students doing fieldwork under the auspices of the Stanford University anthropology program; it has been reasonably widely distributed and has proven useful to generations of students. It helps bring order to some basic census information facts about people in terms of kinship, marriage, and residence.
Don't neglect the Links page also, and of course the resources in the Libraries of the Claremont Colleges.