Anthropology

UMass Boston

Anthropology studies people in all their cultural, social, and biological complexity. The discipline's attention to issues of cultural diversity, conflict and cooperation, identity, health and health disparities, and heritage politics in both Western and non-Western regions combines with the discipline's holistic, evolutionary, deeply historical, critical, and cross-cultural approaches to offer students powerful resources for understanding current trends that affect their workplaces and their communities. The courses embrace the interdisciplinary breadth of the field, exploring issues ranging from the composition diversity of local neighborhoods to the struggles of indigenous people across the globe, from the potential of individual action to the power of institutional and social structures, and from the rise of ancient civilizations to the impact of modernity and environmental change on the health and well-being of populations people today.
CIP Code: 45.0201

Undergraduate Bachelors Hybrid

Possible Career Paths

Managers, All Other | Anthropologists and Archeologists | Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary

UMass Boston

The University of Massachusetts Boston is a nationally-ranked public research university known for its inclusive culture, student-centered teaching and deep connections to the booming economy and rich civic life of Boston. Nationally recognized as a model of excellence for urban public research universities, UMass Boston is the most diverse research university in the Northeast.