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Explore the fascinating study of humanity and the diverse social and cultural landscapes we create. As an anthropology student at Lang, you'll integrate various academic fields to examine compelling human-centered subjects including racial identity, economic systems, social justice, population movements, conflict studies, substance use subcultures, virtual environments, scientific advancements, family structures, creative expressions, and metropolitan living.
Anthropology examines people and the complex societies they build. Whether researching in urban centers or rural communities, scientific facilities or natural environments, displacement settlements or historical records, anthropologists carefully observe the beliefs, emotions, behaviors, principles, and social structures they study. At Eugene Lang College, anthropology students investigate crucial themes like racial categorization, economic exchange, global rights, human mobility, armed conflicts, substance subcultures, family relations, sexuality, and creative urban expressions. This liberal arts program blends interdisciplinary anthropological methods with focused examination of modern challenges. You'll acquire new perspectives through courses shaped by our globally diverse faculty's wide-ranging expertise.