Economic Anthropology Image or Flier: Credit Hours: 3 Anthropology is the study of human diversity. Economics is the study of how people make decisions about resources. Economic anthropology examines the diversity of peoples' preferences, choices, behaviors, habits, activities, customs, and institutions relating to resources. When this course is taught as a split level, additional requirements for graduate students: Graduate students will take different exams, commensurate with their additional required readings and higher expectations. Semester Offered: Fall Level: Undergraduate