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Anthropology
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Purpose and Focus
The degree in anthropology is a balance of practical, applied research and a broad-based academic curriculum, providing not only insights into the nature of humankind but also the background necessary to find career opportunities wherever the understanding of human beings and sensitivity to cultural differences are needed.
Accreditation
Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
Undergraduate Major
Anthropology
Academic Policies
It is expected that students majoring in Anthropology will maintain continuous enrollment by registering in each term after matriculation (summer excluded) for at least three credits of work related to meeting College of Liberal Arts and/or Department of Anthropology requirements.
Advisement
All undergraduate academic advising is done through the Wilson Advising Center. The department also has an Undergraduate Coordinator who will help with class choices. Career advising is done by the Undergraduate Coordinator and the faculty in the Department of Anthropology.
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