Norman,
OK,
United States
Type
Public
Degrees offered
Bachelor's Degree
The University of Oklahoma has offered anthropology courses since 1905, forming an independent department in 1927. Distinguished scholars such as Morris Opler and Robert Bell positioned the department at the forefront of Native North American academic research. While focusing primarily on North America's southwest, southeast, and plains regions, we've also cultivated expertise in Latin American studies. Our programs include an M.A. in anthropology, an M.A. in applied linguistic anthropology, an M.A. with a socio-cultural anthropology specialization, and a Ph.D. in anthropology. The curriculum provides comprehensive education across anthropology's four core areas: sociocultural studies, archaeology, biological anthropology, and linguistics.