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The Anthropology Department provides a doctoral program in Anthropology, featuring specializations in Sociocultural Anthropology, Archaeology, or Biological Anthropology. This PhD program explores varied analytical and subject-specific challenges in today's global context, encompassing research locations throughout the United States and internationally. Potential research areas for the Anthropology PhD could include political economy and financial systems, intersections of race, gender, and sexuality, psychological and medical anthropology studies, examinations of religion and secularism, genomic research and the anthropology of science, folklore studies, linguistic anthropology, historical human-environment interactions, cultural dimensions of food systems, energy, and spatial dynamics, life course studies including aging, historical archaeological investigations, modern material culture studies, biocultural archaeological approaches, identity politics related to space and embodiment, small-scale agricultural politics, or metropolitan anthropology studies.