Bachelor of Science in Anthropology

The Bachelor of Science in Anthropology degree provides students with a solid foundation of disciplinary knowledge that prepares them for diverse professional employment opportunities and graduate school. The Anthropology degree encompasses a broad education about human biological, behavioral, and cultural stability and change and the comparative study of contemporary societies and cultures around the planet. Anthropology majors will take courses in cultural theory and practice, physical anthropology, and archaeology, in addition to foundational courses in the field of anthropology.

For more information on specific classes, see our B.S in Anthropology information in the KSU Undergraduate Catalog.

 

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