
All peoples and all aspects of human life are the subject of anthropology. The discipline stresses the study of non-western cultures, provides insights from these studies towards understanding the world we live in; and encourages responsibility by applying the results to problems in our rapidly changing world. The five basic fields are represented in the department: cultural anthropology, archaeology, physical anthropology, anthropological linguistics and applied anthropology. A bachelor of arts anthropology major and an anthropology minor are offered. Use the right navigation bar to view the individual curriculum.
Students who wish to pursue K-5 teacher certification in Elementary Education or a preK-12 certification in Social Studies must apply to and be admitted to the Teacher Education Program. Please visit the Teacher Education Program website and review the Teacher Education Program Handbook for the required professional sequence of courses and other important program requirements, guidelines, and procedures.
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