As an anthropology student, you’ll study human diversity from the Paleolithic to the present. You’ll learn how humans form and think about communities; make a living; impact the environment; communicate; and express themselves in art, religion, and language.
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Degrees
Students earning a bachelor’s typically complete a total 120 credit-hour curriculum required to graduate. Some degree programs can require additional credits.
- ANTH 110: Speech and Experience: Anthropology of Language
- ANTH 214: The Anthropology of Food
- ANTH 217: Migrants, Refugees and the Homeless
More information about this degree is available on the or by request from our Admissions team.
A minor typically requires 6 courses or 18 credit hours of coursework. Some programs may require additional credits.
- ANTH 101: Cultures in a Global Society
- ANTH 105: Human Evolution
- ANTH 200: Core Perspectives in Anthropology
More information about this degree is available on the or by request from our Admissions team.
Potential Careers
- Archaeology Field Technician
- Museum Technician
- Researcher
- Non-profit work