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WSU Vancouver

Anthropology

Discover Human Diversity and Innovation Through Anthropology

The Department of Anthropology at WSU Vancouver offers a holistic approach to the study of humankind, exploring the intricate connections between biology, culture, history and language. Students engage deeply with the diverse cultures of the world and their prehistory, gaining crucial insights into how language shapes human perception. By emphasizing public anthropology, the program encourages students to share anthropological perspectives with the community and apply theoretical concepts to solve contemporary, real-world issues.

Training in this versatile field prepares students to thrive within an increasingly global economy and rapidly diversifying communities. Through robust coursework and mentorship, the program cultivates essential participatory skills in management and decision-making, preparing graduates for meaningful career paths.

Career Fields

An anthropology degree establishes a strong foundation for professional success in various sectors, including:

  • Community Development: Managing public resources, civic planning and community advocacy.
  • Cultural Resource Management: Conducting archaeological surveys and preserving historical heritage.
  • Global Business and Management: Enhancing organizational decision-making and participatory management in international markets.
  • Public Policy and Advocacy: Informing non-profit initiatives and governmental social services.

Degree Programs

WSU Vancouver offers robust academic pathways designed to meet the demands of a complex, evolving world. Whether you are starting your journey with a foundational major or seeking to specialize through advanced research, our anthropology programs provide the critical insights, technical expertise and professional standards necessary for success across diverse career fields.

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Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology

Discover human cultural, biological, and historical diversity with a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology at WSU Vancouver. Gain critical skills in archaeology, cultural anthropology, linguistics, and physical anthropology to prepare for careers in business, government, museums, and social services.
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Minor in Anthropology

Enhance your degree with a minor in anthropology at WSU Vancouver. Discover human diversity, build critical research skills, and prepare for a global career. Learn about course requirements, advanced credits, and how to declare your minor after completing 60 credits.
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Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology

Earn your Ph.D. in Anthropology at WSU Vancouver. Our integrated doctoral program offers advanced training and independent research opportunities in archaeology, cultural anthropology, and evolutionary anthropology through cross-campus faculty mentorship.
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Master of Arts in Anthropology

Advance your career with a Master of Arts in Anthropology at WSU Vancouver. Our integrated graduate program offers advanced training and research opportunities in archaeology, cultural anthropology, and evolutionary anthropology through cross-campus faculty mentorship.
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