Anthropology

Anthropology is the study of people, both ancient and modern, in their cultural context. The field involves a global look at human cultures from prehistoric times to the present, integrating findings from the social sciences, natural sciences, and humanities. Students of anthropology learn to appreciate the variety of cultures throughout human history and to understand the meaning of human biological and cultural development as well as diversity.

The undergraduate degree in anthropology emphasizes knowledge and awareness of:

Kenneth P.

BS, University of Arizona; MA, PhD, Bowling Green State University

Pei-San

BS, Texas A&M University; MA, PhD, University of California, Berkeley

Jerry

BA, University of Colorado Boulder; PhD, Johns Hopkins University

David E.

AB, MA, San Diego State University; PhD, University of Southern California

Douglas R.

BS, William Jewell College; MS, PhD, University of Wisconsin–Madison

Leif

BS, University of Texas at Austin; PhD, University of California, Berkeley

David O.

BS, Baldwin-Wallace College; PhD, University of Washington

Russell L.

BS, University of California, Davis; MS, PhD, Washington State University

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