It describes the impact of humans on other humans. With the exception of the Physical discipline, Anthropology focuses on human characteristics generated and propagated by humans themselves.

Anthropology students learn to have a highly flexible perspective toward the similarities and differences among peoples and cultures. A degree in anthropology will prepare you for graduate work or for employment in community services or the business sector. 

KU anthropology graduates work at universities and museums across the nation and with such federal agencies as the National Park Service and the Peace Corps. 

But as an Anthropology major, you need not be limited to such work. Because anthropology is so diverse a discipline, it is excellent preparation for an advanced professional degree in such areas as business, medicine, or law. 

More and more, employers are seeking students with degrees in the liberal arts for management positions. They want people who can deal with concepts and abstractions, who are imaginative and creative - just the skills that studying anthropology will help you develop.