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University of Denver BA Anthropology

University of Denver

BA Anthropology

Denver, USA

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    About: The BA Anthropology program explores human societies, cultures, and their development. It provides a comprehensive understanding of cultural and social dynamics through research and critical analysis. Students engage in various methodologies, including fieldwork and ethnography, to examine diverse perspectives within anthropological contexts.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in areas such as cultural resource management, social research, education, and non-profit organizations. They may also find opportunities in government and policy-making, international development, and human rights advocacy.

Introduction

Our BA in anthropology takes a holistic approach to the study of human physical and cultural difference across time and space. An interdisciplinary field, anthropology draws on expertise from across the arts, humanities, and social and natural sciences at DU.

Through courses centered around social change, human rights, environmental issues, material culture, technology, science and more, you'll gain an understanding of the diversity of human thought and behavior while developing practical research skills. You can garner distinction in the major by specializing in one of its core areas of study: archaeology, cultural anthropology, and museum and heritage studies.

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