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Undergraduate

There are several options for undergraduate concentrators in anthropology. The requirements for these choices appear below. You may choose a general degree in anthropology as a whole, a degree specifically in archaeology, or a degree in biological anthropology. Last, you may combine another major with anthropology by choosing a minor in anthropology. For those who wish to extend their study of anthropology, there is a five-year BA/MA program.

Finding an advisor:

  • Anthropology majors, last names A-J: Jeffrey Blomster
          Office hours: Thursday 11:00-1:00, HAH 301
  • Anthropology majors, last names K-Q: Alex Dent
          Office hours: Tuesday 11:00-1:00, HAH 302
  • Anthropology majors, last names R-Z: Patty Kelly
          Office hours: Tuesday 11:00-12:30, 2112 G St. 203
  • Archaeology majors: Eric Cline
          Office hours: Tuesday & Thursday 10:15-11:30, Phillips 302
  • Biological Anthropology majors, last names A-N: Robin Bernstein
          Office hours: Tuesday 9:00-12:00, 2114 G St. 307
  • Biological Anthropology majors, last names O-Z: Chet Sherwood
          Office hours: Wednesday 2:10-4:10, 2112 G St. 103

    View list of undergraduate courses offered by the department.

    View list of fall 2008 courses.

    Get information on internships and independent research.

     

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