Minnesota State University

Course Details

Bachelor in Anthropology

Course Description

Anthropology is the study of the origins and diversity of human biology and culture. Anthropologists study the evolution and adaptations of the human species through the four major subdivisions of the discipline: archaeology, biological anthropology, linguistics, and cultural anthropology. The liberal arts major provides training in all areas of anthropology for the student with an interest in global awareness, cultural diversity, human evolution and adaptation, prehistory, and an understanding of human behavior. For those interested in pursuing anthropology as a career, the anthropology major is also designed to prepare students for graduate training.

Course Duration

NumberDuration
4year

Career outcomes

Anthropology related jobs




Bachelor in Anthropology Minnesota State University