Anthropology

Academic Level
Graduate, Undergraduate
Term
Semester, Summer

Anthropology is the study of human beings and cultures throughout the world during the present and past. It is partly a natural science, partly a social science, and partly a humanistic study. Anthropology students compare and contrast the biological, social, and cultural similarities and differences of humans and their societies across the globe and develop a sophisticated understanding of the biological unity of our species.

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  • Anthropology Club

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  • Undergraduate-level classes are 1000-4000. Graduate-level classes are 5000-7000.

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