Undergraduate Programs
College of Humanities and Social Sciences|Academic Programs|Anthropology
College of Humanities and Social Sciences|Academic Programs|Anthropology
Anthropology is the study of humans. Anthropologists are interested in culture, archaeology, biology and language. Anthropologists work in community organizations, museums, and government agencies, among others. Combine anthropology with a language emphasis to increase the power of the degree.
Anthropology is the study of what makes us human. Anthropologists take different approaches to understand how humans interact with each other and the world around them. Anthropology careers include work in community organizations, museums, and government agencies, among others.
Anthropology is the study of humans. The discipline includes archaeology, as well as cultural, biological and linguistic anthropology. An anthropology degree prepares students to work in community organizations, museums, and government agencies, among others.
This certificate prepares students to be highly competitive in either further education or the job market in archeology, geography, and geology
We welcome students interested in all types of museums including history, technology, science, art, special topic or themed museums, historic sites, national parks, and zoos, and those interested in exhibitions for corporations, government agencies, and private organizations.