This program provides a strong liberal arts curriculum aimed at developing well-rounded, informed citizens with strong critical thinking abilities.
Dr. Diana Fox
Dr. Diana Fox spent a portion of her summer in Trinidad continuing the important research she began a few years ago. Learn more »
The BSU Anthropology Department will host the 2012
Northeastern Anthropological Association Annual Meeting March 9-10 on
campus. For more information and to submit a paper proposal go to:
http://www.neaa.org/conference/.
Contact the Anthropology Department for additional information.
The Anthropology Department provides a strong liberal arts curriculum aimed at developing well-rounded, informed citizens with strong critical thinking abilities. Department programs also impart skills to students, preparing them for a wide range of professions. The department encourages students to continue on to graduate study.
Many Anthropology Department faculty members engage in research and the depart- ment encourages student-faculty collaborative research. Students may also carry out internships. The public archaeology concentration requires that students participate in field work or laboratory work, and the department offers a summer archaeological field school.
BA in Anthropology
Concentrations:
Cultural Anthropology
General Anthropology
BS in Anthropology
Concentration:
Public Archaeology
Undergraduate Minor:
Anthropology
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