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Our Anthropology program is built on the understanding that humans don't just behave, but also reflect on their behavior. Many courses include fieldwork, allowing you to apply academic knowledge in real-world settings. Students can access diverse learning experiences locally, nationally, and internationally.
Investigate how individuals experience, engage with, and challenge the realities of our interconnected global society shaped by economic, cultural, and technological influences. Develop skills to critically examine humanity's role in worldwide social and cultural variations. Study subjects including: archaeological preservation; sustainable development and environmental shifts; digital media's cultural impact; health and disability studies; identity formation and gender dynamics; belief systems and scientific thought; plus global workforce trends and migration patterns. Cultivate analytical thinking about how social constructs like class, race, and identity emerge and manifest. We aim to equip you with the ability to interrogate social phenomena across time - past, present, and future.