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SUNY Buffalo State BA in Anthoropology
SUNY Buffalo State

BA in Anthoropology

Buffalo, USA

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Sep 2025

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    About: The BA in Anthropology offers a comprehensive study of human societies, cultures, and their development. This program covers various topics, including cultural practices, social structures, and archaeological methods. Students will engage in fieldwork, research, and theoretical exploration to gain a deep understanding of human diversity.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in various fields such as cultural resource management, social work, education, or research. They may also work in government agencies, non-profit organizations, or pursue advanced studies in anthropology or related disciplines.

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Introduction

Anthropology is the exploration of what it means to be human. Although anthropology is often associated with faraway places and remote excavations, anthropologists are increasingly involved in research on such topics as education, health, food, migration, sports, tourism, and cultural identity. The study of anthropology provides a broad-based approach to the understanding of human culture (past and present) and human biology. The anthropological perspective is global, holistic, and involves considerable time-depth.

The major exposes students to the primary subdivisions within the field: archaeology, cultural anthropology, and biological anthropology.

The B.A. in anthropology prepares students for further academic training at the graduate level, but can also lead directly to careers in nonacademic (applied) areas, such as forensics, contract archaeology, cultural resource management, museum work, social services, education, government, and market research. Internships, archaeological field schools, and a departmental honors program are available to students in this major.

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