• The BA in Anthropology program features four subfields covering archaeology, biological anthropology, cultural anthropology, and linguistics.
  • The electives that are offered will help students to focus their passions within a subfield in areas like ancient languages, symbology, physiology, religion, and native cultures.
  • A minimum of 36 credits in anthropology is required. A faculty advisor will guide students to tailor the curriculum to their career goals.
  • Students will have the opportunity to study past and present cultures in areas from Northeastern North America to Mesoamerica through hands-on research programs with expert anthropology faculty.
  • The objective of the program is to make students understand principles, assumptions, terminology of human evolutionary studies, the human fossil record, primate anatomy/ behavior, evolutionary forces/ bio. bases of human behaviors, the scientific method applied to the human past.
  • To understand principles, assumptions, the terminology is used in major sub-areas of linguistics: phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, acquisition, and socio-linguistics.