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2025-2026 University Catalog

Anthropology Major, BA (62 Credits)


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Anthropology offers a unique and multidisciplinary perspectives on human and nonhuman societies and cultures across time and space. It includes archaeology, biological anthropology, cultural anthropology, linguistics, and their subfields. The 62-credit BA degree prepares students for anthropology-related careers, graduate school, and any vocation that benefits from a deeper understanding of the human experience.

Anthropology Program Learner Outcomes


Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:

  • Define concepts basic to the anthropological study of humans, such as culture, cultural variability, evolutionary change, ethnocentrism, cultural relativism, and holism.
  • Identify the goals, main subject areas and distinctive characteristics of each sub-field.
  • Recognize the range and variety of biological, cultural, and bio-cultural adaptations past and present.
  • Classify the symbolic and communicative capacities of humans expressed through culture.
  • Identify and describe appropriate research methods and techniques for the 4 sub-fields of anthropology.
  • Use anthropological literature and appropriate information technology.
  • Articulate the ethics of the discipline as they relate to hypothetical scenarios.

Additional Required Courses


Intermediate (300-level courses)


Subfield Requirement Credits: 12


Select one 300-level course from at least three subfields: Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology, and Linguistics.

Additional 300-level Courses Credits: 8


Select 8 credits of ANTH courses at the 300-level.

Advanced (400-level courses)


Theory Requirement Credits: 4


Select one course from the following.

Seminar Course Requirement Credits: 4


Select one course from those listed below or any course with the “Seminar (S)” tag. Course must be different than the one used to satisfy the “Theory” requirement.

Additional 400-level Courses Credits: 8


Select 8 credits of ANTH courses at the 400-level.

Capstone Course Credits: 4


Total Credits: 62


College and Department Information


Anthropology and Museum Studies Department  
College of the Sciences  

Online Availability
The program does not have a designated online only option.

Program Codes
ANTHLABA, ANTHLABAP

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