Contact Information:
Department of Anthropology
The University of Arizona Emil Haury Anthropology Building, 221A PO Box 210030 Tucson, AZ 85721-0030
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Phone: (520) 621-2176 Fax: (520) 621-2088 Email: anthadv@u.arizona.edu Web:
Department Homepage
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General Information:
ANTH Course Descriptions
Faculty Members
The Department of Anthropology is in
the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences.
Degrees, Majors, Minors, and Options:
Baccalaureate Degree
Graduate Degrees -- consult the
Graduate Catalog or
department office for details.
- Master of Arts (M.A.)
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Majors and Degrees -- undergraduate degrees link to the
Degree/Academic Program Requirements Reports (APRRs).
- Anthropology (B.A.,
M.A., Ph.D.)
- Anthropology/Linguistics (Ph.D.)
Undergraduate Minors -- minors link to Minor Requirements Reports.
The undergraduate program requires a minor. Students
may select any minor from among the list of approved University minors.
Minors available within the department are:
The science of anthropology is the study of human beings, their origins,
thought, and behavior. The Department of Anthropology offers graduate and
undergraduate course work in four subdisciplines: archaeology, physical
anthropology, cultural anthropology and linguistic anthropology; as well as
specialized training for field research. Special internships and independent
studies in museology are available through the Arizona State Museum. The
Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology is a center for applied
anthropological research in the American Southwest and similar multicultural
and ecological settings elsewhere in the world. The department cooperates with
the Arizona Health Sciences Center in offering a program in medical
anthropology.
All undergraduate majors must take a common set of courses which provide
the student with basic training in all four subdisciplines. The student may
then select one of three programs: (1) a general program requiring
upper-division work in each of the four subdisciplines; (2) a special program
that requires upper-division course work in each of two subdisciplines; or (3)
a topical or areal specialization approved by the undergraduate advisor.
For more information contact the department office listed
above.