Anthropology
Behavioral Sciences
Anthropology is the study of all aspects of humans, from the time of the earliest human ancestors to contemporary societies. Students of anthropology learn to develop a broad perspective on humanity, apply scientific research methods, and work effectively in a multi-cultural environment These competencies can help students succeed in a global society.
Why Study Anthropology?
A major in anthropology offers a solid foundation for students planning undergraduate
and graduate work in anthropology, archaeology, or related fields in the social sciences
or life sciences. Students of anthropology learn to develop a broad perspective on humanity, apply scientific
research methods, and work effectively in a multi-cultural environment. These competencies
can help students succeed in a global society.
Career Opportunities
A major in anthropology offers a solid foundation for students planning undergraduate and graduate work in:
Anthropology | |
Archaeology | |
Related fields of social sciences or life sciences |
Anthropology is an excellent background for professional training in:
Medicine | |
Education | |
Law | |
Business | |
Social Work | |
Careers in the private Sector | |
Government | |
Non-profits |