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UIndy's Anthropology program employs a comprehensive four-field approach (encompassing biological, socio-cultural, and linguistic anthropology, along with archaeology) to provide students with extensive training in examining human behavior and culture across time. Anthropology students at UIndy gain well-rounded education across the discipline's diverse specialties while enjoying the freedom to delve deeper into their specific interests. Whether aiming for graduate studies or direct career entry, UIndy Anthropology equips students with practical qualitative research and analytical skills prized by academic, corporate, public, and non-profit sectors. Develop into an anthropologist who applies critical thinking and inquisitiveness to benefit communities and enhance global understanding.
BENEFITS
Close faculty mentorship with intimate class settings (93% of courses capped at 20 students), Early research collaboration opportunities with professors, Practical research method training in all cultural anthropology courses, Course-embedded internships with community partners, Global learning through faculty-led study abroad and international courses, Access to cutting-edge research technology and software in departmental labs, Semesterly guest lectures and student presentation opportunities at departmental conferences, Frequent ARCHAIC club excursions and social gatherings (UIndy's Anthropology student organization), Flexible double-major options including Archaeology, Criminal Justice, and additional fields.
Students must have official high school graduation documents and transcripts.
TOEFL - 61 IBT required
IELTS - 5.5 required
PTEA - 49 required
Graduation from Internexus English as a Second Language program, Advanced Level
Graduation from ELS Language Centers EAP level 112
Completion of EF Level C1-1
Native Speaker of English