B.A./B.Sc. in Anthropology
The goal of Anthropology program from Kansas State University is to understand people by studying human behavior and beliefs from all times and places.
Duration
4 years
Starting Date
January, August
Tuition Fee
$ 28,748 per year
Location
Manhattan, United States
The program
The undergraduate anthropology program at K-State provides an excellent background for students pursuing graduate programs in the social sciences or careers that involve interaction with the general public.
In the Anthropology program from Kansas State University, majors study in the four key subfields of anthropology guided by a stimulating curriculum that helps students understand the relationship between physical and sociocultural aspects of human beings, as well as prehistoric and contemporary cultures.
In addition to developing skills in writing and critical analysis that prepare them for their futures, students can acquire field and lab experience in archaeology and biological anthropology. Classes in ethnographic and linguistic methods also are available.
What can I do with a degree in anthropology?
A degree in anthropology trains students for life in today’s world of distinct cultural traditions linked through international trade, migration and communication. Careers are available in areas including:
- Archeologist
- Cultural Resource Management
- Forensic Anthropologist
- International Development/Affairs
- Scientific linguist
Courses Included
- Cultural anthropology
- Archaeology
- Biological anthropology
- Linguistic anthropology