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B.A. in Anthropology

Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

AnthropologyMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Anthropology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

A window into humankind. Anthropologists study cultures around the world. Their work uncovers the mysteries of how people lived long before us, and it provides important knowledge about the societies of today. As an anthropology major, you will examine the globe’s cultural diversity. You will explore human evolution, learn about societies of the past and present, and study the differences in languages, lifestyles and physical attributes. Students in this program have opportunities for hands-on learning at the university’s Laboratory of Anthropology, where you could participate in artifact analysis and conservation, archival research, and other anthropology research. With this degree, you may become a/an: Applied anthropologist Archaeologist Archivist Art director Conservator Cultural anthropologist Curator Ecologist Educator/Teacher/Professor Forensic scientist Health services provider Lawyer (with additional education) Market researcher Museum exhibit designer Park guide/ranger Physical anthropologist Project evaluator Researcher Social worker Tour guide

Program overview

Main Subject

Anthropology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

A window into humankind. Anthropologists study cultures around the world. Their work uncovers the mysteries of how people lived long before us, and it provides important knowledge about the societies of today. As an anthropology major, you will examine the globe’s cultural diversity. You will explore human evolution, learn about societies of the past and present, and study the differences in languages, lifestyles and physical attributes. Students in this program have opportunities for hands-on learning at the university’s Laboratory of Anthropology, where you could participate in artifact analysis and conservation, archival research, and other anthropology research. With this degree, you may become a/an: Applied anthropologist Archaeologist Archivist Art director Conservator Cultural anthropologist Curator Ecologist Educator/Teacher/Professor Forensic scientist Health services provider Lawyer (with additional education) Market researcher Museum exhibit designer Park guide/ranger Physical anthropologist Project evaluator Researcher Social worker Tour guide

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

6+

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