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BA Anthropology

Colorado State University πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States
BA Bachelor English

Course Overview

Course Overview This program provides a comprehensive and holistic exploration of human diversity, past and present, by integrating the fields of anthropology and geography. Students learn to describe, analyze, and interpret the human condition through social, environmental, and evolutionary lenses. The curriculum is a robust liberal arts education that prepares graduates for a diverse array of careers or advanced academic training. Key Program Highlights Choose a focused path with concentrations in Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, or Cultural Anthropology. Gain hands-on, experiential training through world-class summer field schools in Ethnography, Archaeology, and Paleontology. Learn from trans-disciplinary faculty with international research expertise in areas like human evolution, globalization, and health. Develop highly valued skills in critical thinking, cross-cultural communication, and adaptability for the modern job market. Prepare for careers in international development, healthcare, cultural resource management, government, and beyond.

Available Intakes

August 2026
CampusFort Collins Campus
CityFort Collins
ModeFullTime
Duration48 Months
FeeUSD 32,984

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