The MA in Anthropology at the University at Buffalo is designed for students who want rigorous training in anthropological research and theory. You will study people, cultures and human history ...
Anthropology is the holistic study of what it means to be human. Four subfields are surveyed: biological anthropology (the study of human evolution, diversity, and environmental adaptation), ...
Anthropology is an academic discipline that operates at the crossroads of the physical sciences, social sciences and humanities to examine the diversity of human experience across culture and time.
Anthropology is the study of humankind, past and present. There are many reasons to pursue studies in anthropology, including the following: Anthropology provides a broad understanding of humanity ...
Anthropology majors and minors will take courses in the subfields of Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Socio-Cultural Anthropology, and Linguistic Anthropology. Several courses are listed under ...
Linguistic anthropology, one of the four classic subfields of anthropology, seeks to analyze culture and society ethnographically and theoretically as they emerge through language and discourse. This ...
Not everyone who takes Anthropology courses is planning to major in the discipline. Any member of the Anthropology faculty will be glad to talk to you informally about the field and our class ...
Anthropology is a broad, holistic field that seeks to understand people, from earliest times to the present. A bachelor of arts will open you to opportunities in government, private business, ...
The Department of Anthropology offers a broad range of graduate studies in the subfields of archaeology, cultural anthropology, medical anthropology and physical anthropology, designed to provide ...