About the Department

This major provides a balanced education in the four fields of anthropology: culture, archaeology, linguistics, and biology. It offers a foundation in theory, methodology, and applications of anthropological knowledge. The curriculum emphasizes the comparative study of human beings and their cultures in all times and all places. It prepares students for graduate study and/or careers in such fields as teaching, research, human services, international business, heritage preservation, forensics, and criminalistics.

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Chairperson: Sharon K. Davis
Regular Faculty: Felicia Beardsley, Sharon Davis, Hector Delgado, Karen Donahue, Kimberly Martin, Ernie Thomson
Adjunct Faculty: Glenn Goodwin, Dan Kennan, Robert Lewis

1 = Off-campus faculty