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Anthropology explores the rich tapestry of human existence across cultures. At JMU, students in anthropology investigate various elements to solve profound questions about humanity. By analyzing artifacts, belief systems, and cultural values, anthropologists gain unique insights into human societies. To understand these aspects more deeply, researchers frequently engage directly with the communities they study.
This dynamic, interactive discipline provides endless opportunities for discovery and diverse career paths. JMU's anthropology curriculum exposes students to the full scope of the field, highlighting contemporary global issues through its four main branches: cultural anthropology, biological anthropology, archaeology, and linguistics. After foundational coursework, students may specialize in any subfield except linguistics.
The program emphasizes practical application, offering internships, fieldwork programs, independent research, and specialized courses to expand students' anthropological perspectives. Faculty members are actively engaged in cutting-edge research within their specialties. Their expertise not only enhances classroom instruction with real-world knowledge but also creates numerous chances for students to collaborate with professors on research initiatives.