The BA in Anthropology at the University of Florida explores humanity through cultural, archaeological, biological, and linguistic lenses. Students gain fieldwork experience, learn ethnographic methods, and analyze artifacts and language patterns. With an emphasis on global citizenship, social justice, and heritage preservation, this program prepares graduates for impactful work in academia, policy, international development, and museums.
Archaeological mapping of pre-Columbian Florida settlements
Cultural preservation strategies for endangered languages
Digital archiving of indigenous oral histories
Ethnographic study of urban migration patterns
Analyzing burial sites to interpret societal structures
Anthropology of food habits and globalization
Gender roles in matriarchal communities
Museum curation project focused on African tribal artifacts
Reconstructing past diets through isotopic analysis
Impact of climate change on indigenous rituals
Linguistic anthropology of emojis in digital communication
Virtual reconstruction of ancient ceremonial architecture
Role of anthropologists in refugee resettlement
Cross-cultural perspectives on aging and care
Studying the evolution of clothing and identity
Anthropology of tourism in protected sites
Social media’s effect on diasporic identity
Conflict archaeology in post-colonial nations
Biocultural evolution and human adaptation
Ethics in anthropological representation
Engage with global communities through the scientific study of humanity.
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