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Undergraduate Programs

The College of Liberal Arts offers a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Anthropology.  Our students gain a broad perspective of the discipline by taking introductory courses in sociocultural anthropology, archaeology, biological anthropology, and linguistic anthropology. Students then choose electives to focus on one or more areas of anthropology depending upon their academic and career goals.

So what is Anthropology?

Anthropology is people: it is the comparative study of the human species. Because our species exhibits great diversity, anthropologists study the whole spectrum of human existence across time and space to address fundamental questions about what we are and why.

What do all the different manifestations of the human species have in common? How did this common core of humanity come into being? What forces shaped it? Can our knowledge of the human species help us to better the human condition? What are the underlying causes and mechanisms of racial, gender, and class inequality? These are the questions that lie at the heart of anthropology.

Our department is made up of a diverse and engaging faculty with strengths in the following subfields:

Sociocultural Anthropology

Archaeology

Biological Anthropology

Linguistic Anthropology

Undergraduate Advising

For registration advising, major declaration, and other academic concerns, please contact Jenna Habeeb at jenna.habeeb@austin.utexas.edu or book an appointment

Careers in Anthropology

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