Minor: Anthropology
(ANTH)

Anthropology is the study of humans, and at the University of Oregon we accomplish this through the integration of three distinct yet complementary subfields: archaeology, biological anthropology, and cultural anthropology. The Department of Anthropology offers a Minor with which students can complement another major. Courses offered by the Department span the social sciences, natural sciences, and humanities to provide a broad understanding of human nature and diverse societies in the past and present.

 
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REASONS TO STUDY Anthropology
  1. Understand the extraordinary diversity of human culture and behavior.

  2. Understand how inequalities exist and arise within and between societies.

  3. Learn about the causes and consequences of human biological diversity.

  4. Grasp how, why, and when people came to inhabit nearly every part of the globe.

  5. Prepare yourself for a wide variety of career paths.

Anthropology

College of Arts and Sciences
541-346-5102
anthropology.uoregon.edu

 
COURSES YOU
MAY NEED

     

MINOR CREDITS

Required       20 credits
Electives         4 credits


Total       24 credits

WHERE CAN I GO? WHAT WILL I LEARN? MAJORS COMMONLY
COMBINED WITH:
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