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Anthropology examines humanity across time, from ancient civilizations to modern societies. The program's framework builds on four core disciplines: archaeology, cultural anthropology, biological (physical) anthropology, and linguistics. Through cutting-edge labs and global fieldwork opportunities, students and professors work together on groundbreaking research initiatives.
At The University of Tulsa's Department of Anthropology and Sociology, students can pursue BA or BS degrees, a minor, or a museum studies certificate. Sample four-year academic pathways for anthropology majors showcase potential course combinations, though actual offerings may vary. These models demonstrate how majors can integrate with minors and elective options.
Program Objectives
Graduates of the anthropology undergraduate program will achieve:
Mastery of anthropological concepts regarding cultural systems and social structures,
Proficiency in analyzing and evaluating anthropological theories and cultural phenomena,
Application of ethical standards in anthropological practice, and
Development of professional research competencies in anthropological methods.