In an increasingly interconnected world, being able to examine, analyze and think critically about culture is highly valued by employers in the business sector, education and beyond.

You won't just learn about culture in a classroom though. We take you there.

Study in a new culture for a few weeks or months-including popular trips to the Gal?pagos Islands and Iceland-through our award-winning?Global Opportunities?program, where you'll be able to collect data and write your own ethnography.

Secure an internship in a museum, on an archaeological dig, or in a medical field school. Join us on a department field trip to D.C. or to interact with one of our many expert speakers.

Be in demand in any field

Because culture is everywhere, your degree in anthropology will prepare you to work in many occupations-education, museums, market research, community development, consumer goods, public policy, high tech and international affairs.

Recent anthropology graduates are pursuing advanced degrees at Columbia, Georgetown, Northwestern, NYU, Stanford, The Johns Hopkins University, the University of Delaware and the University of Oregon.

Recent graduates of have been employed at:

  • Department of Planning and Development, City of Eugene, Oregon
  • Homeless Planning Council of Delaware
  • Museum of Natural History
  • National Archives
  • Peace Corps
  • Smithsonian
  • US Department of State