BA Anthropology, Community Development Concentration
Anthropology is a holistic and broad approach to the study of humankind. It deals with our origins; biological characteristics; languages; and the beliefs, customs, and lifeways of past and contemporary cultures. Today, anthropologists work in research centers, hospitals, corporations, government offices, community organizations, as well as academic settings.
In the Anthropology Baccalaureate program, Community Development Concentration students may choose course work in Cultural Anthropology, Archaeology, Anthropological Linguistics, or Anthropology of Globalization to complement the General Education requirement core courses and electives.
Anthropology is a holistic and broad approach to the study of humankind. It deals with our origins; biological characteristics; languages; and the beliefs, customs, and lifeways of past and contemporary cultures. Today, anthropologists work in research centers, hospitals, corporations, government offices, community organizations, as well as academic settings.
In the Anthropology Baccalaureate program, Community Development Concentration students may choose course work in Cultural Anthropology, Archaeology, Anthropological Linguistics, or Anthropology of Globalization to complement the General Education requirement core courses and electives.