Anthropology

Anthropology is the broadest and most holistic of all the human sciences. Anthropologists study how human beings have come to be as they are. Such as how we have become a physically distinct species, why we communicate through language, how we have adapted to every habitat on earth, and living an amazing variety of lives. As Anthropologists have become increasingly engaged with the contemporary world, they have led in the development of a global focus on how culturally different peoples interact and how humans change their customary ways of life.

Programs and Concentrations

  • Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology
  • Minor in Anthropology
  • Master of Arts in Cultural Resource Management (Anthropology)
School
Social Sciences
Department Office
Stevenson Hall 2054
(707) 664-2312
Degree & Program Types
Department Nickname
ANTH