Colorado College Anthropology
Colorado College

Colorado College

Anthropology

Online USA

Course

English

Sep 2026

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About: This postgraduate degree in Anthropology delves into cultural, social, and biological aspects of human societies. You'll engage with various research methodologies and theoretical frameworks, allowing you to critically analyze and understand different cultures and communities. The program offers a chance to explore diverse topics, such as globalization, identity, and social change.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in sectors like academia, government, NGOs, and cultural organizations. Potential roles include anthropologist, researcher, policy analyst, and community development officer, among others.

Anthropology offers an expansive outlook on human life through time and across space. The anthropology major prepares students for various careers across numerous fields, including but far from limited to academia. Majors have exposed to all four subfields of American anthropology: 1) archaeology, which focuses on the material cultures and peoples of the past; 2) biological anthropology, which examines the evolution of human biology and behaviour, stressing the influence of culture on evolution; 3) linguistic anthropology, which addresses both the formal complexity of linguistic systems and the role that language plays in the regulating and negotiating of social life; and 4) socio-cultural anthropology, which stresses contemporary peoples, combining ethnography and cross-cultural comparison to portray the variability of human value systems, practices, and organization.

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