See below for a collection of the advising resources available to Anthropology students.
The HSS Student Success Resource Center offers assistance connecting you with an advisor or faculty member within your program. They also provide counseling, scheduling assistance, and more.
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology
The major in Anthropology includes both interdisciplinary and applied elements designed to better prepare our graduates for post-graduation careers and advanced graduate education opportunities.
The major allows students to develop and complete an interdisciplinary theme of study that goes far beyond a traditional, strictly discipline-based major. Today, with increasing demand for cross-disciplinary knowledge and skills in both old and newly evolving professions, multi-discipline-based degrees are in growing demand. 甜心视频app鈥檚 anthropology faculty is actively involved in advising and assisting students in the design and implementation of individualized degree programs involving anthropology and its related areas of study within the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Minors in Anthropology
Anthropology Minor
The anthropology minor introduces students to the sub-field of cultural, physical and archaeological anthropology within the context of an inquiry based curriculum.
Multicultural Anthropology Minor
Multicultural Anthropology explores the bases of pluralism and cultural diversity in the U.S. This minor focuses on comparative concepts and issues related to multicultural behavior and group dynamics in contemporary society.