The anthropology major is useful not only for those planning to go on to practice anthropology professionally, but also for careers in secondary education, international studies, social work, and other sciences or humanities.
Students typically select one area of concentration and complete the department requirements for that area; however, some students complete the requirements for multiple areas of concentration within the major.
Why study Anthropology? What’s required to earn a degree? It's all summarized in our major map.
- Anthropology: Archaeology Concentration
- Anthropology: Bioanthropology Concentration
- Anthropology: Cultural Anthropology Concentration
If you are considering double or triple concentrations, please see the checklists below for requirements: