About the Courses
Program Learning Outcomes
Possess advanced knowledge and understanding of the concepts and theories of the three sub-disciplines covered by the Department.
Have the ability to analyze and evaluate complex data about human biological and cultural systems.
Have the ability to employ a comparative approach and make meaningful cross-cultural comparisons.
Demonstrate an advanced ability to perform all phases of anthropological fieldwork in one of the three sub-disciplines, including but not restricted to archaeological fieldwork, collection of biological data, ethnographic participant observation, interviewing, audio-visual, and archival research methods.
Have skills at levels sufficiently high to allow them access to Ph.D. programs in their sub-field, or move directly into a professional employment in their sub-discipline.
Program Learning Outcomes
Possess advanced knowledge and understanding of the concepts and theories of the three sub-disciplines covered by the Department.
Have the ability to analyze and evaluate complex data about human biological and cultural systems.
Have the ability to employ a comparative approach and make meaningful cross-cultural comparisons.
Demonstrate an advanced ability to perform all phases of anthropological fieldwork in one of the three sub-disciplines, including but not restricted to archaeological fieldwork, collection of biological data, ethnographic participant observation, interviewing, audio-visual, and archival research methods.
Have skills at levels sufficiently high to allow them access to Ph.D. programs in their sub-field, or move directly into a professional employment in their sub-discipline.