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Northeastern Illinois University
B.A. in Anthropology
- Chicago, USA
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Explore what it means to be human. Anthropology incorporates cultural and biological perspectives in the study of humans and the ecology and behavior of close primate relatives.


Lewis-Clark State College
Bachelor in Social Sciences - Anthropology Emphasis
- Lewiston, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Social Sciences major integrates three social science emphases (Anthropology, Political Science, and Sociology) into a comprehensive program designed to enhance students’ understanding of the world through the application of social scientific scholarship to domestic, regional, and global problems as well as issues of diversity. The major provides practical insights into why and how the world in which we live operates in the way it does.


Guilford College
BA in Sociology and Anthropology
- Greensboro, USA
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Sociology and anthropology are two social sciences that seek to understand the relationship between individuals and the social worlds they create and inhabit. Sociologists and anthropologists investigate how societies are organized, how cultures are reproduced, and how these processes shape individual identities.
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Eastern Oregon University Online
Bachelor in Anthropology
- Online USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time, Part time
4 years
Distance Learning
English
EOU's bachelor's degree in anthropology and sociology offers two concentrations: one in anthropology and one in sociology/social welfare. Prepare for a career as an anthropologist, sociologist or archaeologist. Some might work in law enforcement, community health, higher education or nonprofits.


California State University, Dominguez Hills
Anthropology - Applied
- Carson, USA
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
The Department of Anthropology offers undergraduate students course work in the five anthropological subdisciplines: Ethnology, Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Applied Anthropology and Anthropological Linguistics. In addition, courses focus on contemporary disciplinary research, area studies and societal applications of anthropological knowledge.


California State University, Dominguez Hills
Anthropology - Biological
- Carson, USA
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
The Department of Anthropology offers undergraduate students course work in the five anthropological subdisciplines: Ethnology, Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Applied Anthropology and Anthropological Linguistics. In addition, courses focus on contemporary disciplinary research, area studies and societal applications of anthropological knowledge.


California State University, Dominguez Hills
General Anthropology
- Carson, USA
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
The Department of Anthropology offers undergraduate students course work in the five anthropological subdisciplines: Ethnology, Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Applied Anthropology and Anthropological Linguistics. In addition, courses focus on contemporary disciplinary research, area studies and societal applications of anthropological knowledge.


George Mason University
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Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology
- Fairfax, USA
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
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Mason's anthropology degree is designed for students with interests like yours. In addition to explorations of cultures worldwide, our programs in archaeology and biological anthropology give you hands-on research experience with faculty through fieldwork in bioarchaeology, archaeology, and museum-based research. You are also able to take advantage of the rich cultural anthropological resources of the Washington DC area, including the Smithsonian museums. Our programs in cultural anthropology connect anthropological research to current social challenges such as health and disease, urbanization, militarization, and geopolitics. Students have interned at museums, non-profits, and in the federal government, including the Smithsonian Museum of the American Indian and the US Department of Education.


The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Anthropology, Applied Anthropology Concentration, B.A.
- Charlotte, USA
BA
Full time
120 hours
On-Campus
English
Anthropology is the holistic study of what it means to be human. Anthropologists study humanity’s evolutionary history, past remains, languages, and modern cultures with an emphasis on gaining an appreciation of the wide diversity of lifeways that exist in the world. UNC Charlotte’s Anthropology Department offers students a comprehensive approach to understanding human biological and cultural commonalities and differences across time and space.


The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Anthropology, B.A.
- Charlotte, USA
BA
Full time
120 hours
On-Campus
English
UNC Charlotte’s Anthropology Department offers students a comprehensive approach to understanding human biological and cultural commonalities and differences across time and space. As a field science that studies people wherever and whenever they live, Anthropology helps us understand where people came from, how we differ from one another, and what those differences mean. Knowing how groups of people around the world have solved common problems over the hundreds of thousands of years of human history provides insight into contemporary challenges such as poverty, environmental degradation, and violent conflict. It also inspires us to appreciate human creativity, art, and science.


James Madison University
B.S. in Anthropology
- Harrisonburg, USA
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Anthropology is the documenting of the diverse ways humans live. At JMU, anthropology majors review many different factors to uncover the answers to these deep questions. The examination of artifacts, beliefs, and values helps anthropologists to obtain specific clues about human life. In order to gather information about beliefs and values, anthropologists often work directly with the people who they are studying. This fascinating, hands-on field offers a lifetime of learning experiences and remarkably flexible career options.


California State University, Dominguez Hills
Liberal Studies - Anthropology
- Carson, USA
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Liberal Studies (LBS) is an interdisciplinary undergraduate major for students who intend to become elementary and special education teachers or to pursue related graduate work. Courses leading to the B.A. in Liberal Studies focus on the subject areas taught in elementary schools as well as professional preparation and early fieldwork. LBS is a California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) approved Elementary Subject Matter Preparation Program (ESM). LBS also offers two Integrated Teacher Education Programs (ITEP) in which students earn a B.A. and a credential for teaching elementary school (multiple subjects) or special education (education specialist mild/moderate).


College of Wooster
Bachelor in Anthropology
- Wooster, USA
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Faculty members in anthropology at The College of Wooster have ongoing research projects in North and Latin America, Africa, East Asia and the Mediterranean and focus areas that include medical anthropology, gender and sexuality, witchcraft and religion, linguistic anthropology, educational anthropology and evolutionary theory. Because all students at The College of Wooster complete a senior Independent Study project, undergraduates work directly with faculty mentors to complete original research of their choosing.


Connecticut College
Majoring in Anthropology
- New London, USA
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Anthropology is the exploration of the human condition. In coursework, individual study and field schools, you examine an astonishing range of human experience across space and time. Our curriculum incorporates a wide variety of themes in cultural anthropology as well as archaeology, and you can pursue a geographic specialization in Africa, the Caribbean, Europe, South America or North America. Your work will give you rich insights into our increasingly interconnected, globalized world.


University of Alaska Anchorage
B.S. Anthropology
- Anchorage, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
Anthropology is the holistic, comparative study of human diversity. The Bachelor of Science (BS) in Anthropology provides students with a solid foundation in the contemporary theory, practice and application of the discipline and an understanding of global human diversity with a special emphasis on the cultures, lifeways and contemporary social issues of Alaska and the Circumpolar North. The program prepares students in intercultural fluency, critical thinking and research skills through coursework, applied research experiences and fieldwork. Graduates find opportunities in laboratory sciences, international development agencies, governmental agencies, museums, non-profit organizations, publishing and many other fields. Many graduates also pursue graduate degrees in anthropology, medicine, public health, behavioral sciences, forensics and other fields.
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Studying anthropology at the Bachelor's level in the USA provides a unique chance to explore the complexities of human cultures, societies, and behaviors. This degree prepares you to engage with pressing global issues, making it a relevant choice for future careers in diverse fields.
Through coursework in cultural anthropology, archaeology, and linguistic anthropology, you'll develop skills like conducting field research, analyzing cultural artifacts, and interpreting social dynamics. You'll also learn to critically assess cultural practices and their impact on societies. The hands-on experience gained in research projects helps build confidence as you engage with new perspectives.
The educational approach in the USA often emphasizes experiential learning, encouraging team-based projects and fieldwork to foster independent thinking and curiosity. Career opportunities for graduates are broad, ranging from roles in community development and social services to positions in museums and research institutions. You'll find that the skills gained in anthropology are applicable in various sectors, equipping you for a range of globally valued careers.