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Anthropologists investigate humanity: our identities, behaviors, communication, physical forms, and belief systems. At UNB, Anthropology takes a comprehensive approach, allowing you to analyze humans throughout time as biological, cultural, and social entities. You'll delve into three core areas – sociocultural anthropology, archaeology, and biological anthropology – while utilizing our enhanced laboratory space featuring extensive collections of human, hominid, and primate specimens for educational purposes.
The program employs diverse instructional approaches and cutting-edge teaching techniques, integrating discoveries from ongoing research. With intimate class settings, you'll enjoy more meaningful engagement with both faculty and fellow students.
Experiential education opportunities
Involvement in lab investigations and fieldwork
Volunteer positions available in faculty-led research projects and with collaborating heritage institutions and nonprofit organizations
Educational excursions, scholarly conferences, and discussion forums organized by the Anthropology student association