Anthropology is a field of visionaries, makers and collaborators, taking
a critical, creative and holistic approach to the study of humankind.
We teach hands-on courses in archaeology and socio-cultural, applied,
biological and forensic anthropology, reflecting our faculty members’
research in the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Central and Southeast
Asia. Through coursework, fieldwork and study-abroad experiences, you’ll
gain life-long learning skills that prepare you for success in
cross-cultural understanding and communication, working for diverse
organizations and tackling complex social issues in today’s global
world. Our students are employed in a range of areas such as public
health, business, international development, museums and education.