The B.S. in Anthropology combines social science and natural sciences, ideal preparation for a multitude of applied and academic careers. Our students graduate with a well-rounded knowledge of the human experience.

We offer fully-developed coursework in four subdisciplines:

  • Archaeological Anthropology: Excavate and analyze the archaeological record.
  • Biological Anthropology: Examine biological evolution and diversity.
  • Cultural Anthropology: Interface with cultures from the past and present.
  • Linguistic Anthropology: Investigate how language enables the creation of society and culture.

For more information, please see the Academic Catalog. A program map, which provides a guide for students to plan their course of study, is available for download in the Courses tab below.