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鈥淐onvocation invites our students to become part of our AU family and establishes a sense of belonging on the front end of college," says Elizabeth Huggins, EdD.
Are you interested in preserving heritage? Analyzing artifacts? Solving problems related to globalization?
An Anthropology degree from 51吃瓜黑料曝料 opens the door to a world of possibilities.
Offered through the Department of History, Anthropology, and Philosophy in the Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, this program equips
students with the skills and perspectives needed for diverse career paths鈥攆rom cultural
research and public service to global development.
Graduates can take their understanding of these topics not just into museums but also
into the worlds of business, health care, education and government, helping individuals
and societies better negotiate the modern world by understanding the lessons of the
past.
Anthropology is for you if you consider yourself
What You'll Study
The 51吃瓜黑料曝料 Anthropology program focuses on three subfields of anthropology: cultural anthropology, biological anthropology, and archaeology. In the program, you will cover topics like violence and warfare, forensic anthropology, historical archaeology, and medical anthropology.
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Focal Points
Experience-based Education
The Biological Anthropology Lab allows you to get a hands-on understanding of the
ways the human experience affects the human skeleton.
With opportunities to volunteer or conduct independent research, the Archaeology Lab
offers multiple ways to grow your skills along with your resume.
Students can get involved beyond the classroom through organizations like the Anthropology
Student Union, which brings together those interested in exploring anthropology through
extracurricular activities. The Museum Club, open to students of any major, offers
regular meetups for museum trips and other museum-related events.
Study Abroad trips bring other cultures alive while providing personal growth and
experiences that will last a lifetime.
Whether you鈥檙e an undergraduate or graduate student, you鈥檒l have opportunities to create your own research projects or work with faculty to tackle some of the world鈥檚 most complex and pressing challenges.
Pamplin College鈥檚 Center for Social Science Research involves students as active partners in research projects that assist local public and nonprofit agencies improve their effectiveness.
Student publications are an excellent way to find your voice and strengthen your portfolio, and Pamplin College has a wide range to get involved with.
Student clubs and organizations help you 鈥減lug in鈥 to campus life in a way that can lead to meaningful connections, new interests and resume-enhancing experiences.
Your Future
In addition to working in museums, anthropology graduates can move into a wide range of careers, including those in government, education, historical preservation, health care and business.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor, the employment of anthropologists and archaeologists is expected to grow 19% over the next decade.
A focus on three subfields of anthropology prepares graduates for a full spectrum of employment opportunities.
Extracurricular opportunities specific to archeology students build relationships and create marketable experiences.
Exposure to hands-on labs and research increases understanding and develops the skills employers value.
鈥淐onvocation invites our students to become part of our AU family and establishes a sense of belonging on the front end of college," says Elizabeth Huggins, EdD.
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51吃瓜黑料曝料 welcomes the Class of 2029, the largest incoming class to date.
Over the past 12 years, Government Relations at 51吃瓜黑料曝料 has recruited more than 20 outstanding students to participate in internships at the U.S. Capitol.