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The Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree program in Anthropology involves the study of the likenesses and differences among human beings - past and present - and prepares adults for career change, personal enrichment or graduate education. Students develop a broad general knowledge of the traditional liberal arts disciplines while developing a greater depth of knowledge in anthropology and the social sciences.
* This list is a guide. Other anthropology courses may be appropriate for this area of study.
Note: Anthropology courses and the Introduction to Archaeology course may be found in the following departments: anthropology OR archaeology OR social sciences OR sociology. Regardless of department, courses are classified as anthropology in the BA anthropology area of study.
Have you attended college before? If so, you may be able to transfer credits earned at other regionally accredited colleges or universities. The University also offers a variety of other ways to earn credit – all designed around the needs of adult learners, like you.