The Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology at Cornell University provides a comprehensive understanding of human cultures, societies, and evolutionary development. Students are trained in fieldwork, critical thinking, and comparative analysis across cultures, preparing them for a range of academic and applied careers.
Ethnographic Study of Urban Youth Cultures
Analyzing the Impact of Globalization on Indigenous Communities
Cultural Anthropology of Rituals in South Asian Societies
Exploring Language and Identity Among Immigrant Populations
Anthropological Study of Food Practices Across Cultures
Gender Roles in Traditional and Modern Societies
The Evolution of Human Social Structures
Archaeological Research on Pre-Columbian Civilizations
Symbolism and Myth in Tribal Communities
The Role of Anthropology in Climate Change Adaptation
Anthropological Perspectives on Human Rights
Cross-Cultural Examination of Marriage and Family
Digital Ethnography: Studying Online Communities
Fieldwork Methods and Ethics in Contemporary Anthropology
The Anthropology of Education in Rural vs Urban Settings
Expand your understanding of human diversity and cultural systems through Cornell’s undergraduate Anthropology program, designed to nurture research, fieldwork, and global insights.
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