The Anthropology Department offers courses that get students experience in research, oral public presentations, and practical laboratory training beginning from the very first year of classes to the last senior CAPSTONE in the Anthropology program. Our program provides extensive experience in very single aspect of research design, oral presentation, and data analysis within our discipline, which is unique for both its STEM designation and humanities aspect.
We highlight just a few of these courses and experiences below:
- ANT 112 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology - Poster Symposium
- ANT 230 Introductory Archaeology DIG
- ANT 337 Archaeology, Historic Preservation, and Cultural Resource Management
- ANT 410 Contemporary Topics in Anthropology CAPSTONE
- ANT 380 Archaeology Field School