• BSc in Anthropology at the Auburn University is a 4 year, 120-credit program.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
  • BSc programs require additional science courses and appeal to students considering graduate studies or careers in health, forensic investigation, or science.
  • The two tracks share a core curriculum. Typical courses include human origins and evolutions, cultural anthropology, anthropology in the modern world, and indigenous ecologies. Most programs culminate in a capstone experience, incorporate research, and feature hands-on field opportunities, all of which help students gain experience.
  • Because of the broad nature of anthropology, most programs offer concentrations that allow students to align their education with their career and academic goals. In addition to the concentrations listed below, schools may offer specializations in areas of environmental sustainability, geospatial technologies, global