The Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology at the University of Washington empowers students to explore the complexity of human existence—from ancient civilizations to modern urban life. With training in cultural, biological, linguistic, and archaeological anthropology, students gain holistic insights into societal structures, beliefs, and behaviors across time and geography.
Ethnographic Study of Urban Homeless Communities in Seattle
Cultural Impacts of Globalization on Indigenous Tribes
Digital Ethnography: Social Identity Formation on Instagram
The Role of Language in Preserving Indigenous Knowledge
Archaeological Analysis of Coast Salish Artifacts
Migration Narratives: Oral Histories of First-Generation Immigrants
Food Practices and Cultural Identity Among Southeast Asian Americans
Examining Funeral Rites and Death Rituals Across Cultures
The Anthropology of Climate Change and Environmental Displacement
Child-Rearing Practices in Multigenerational Households
Kinship Structures in Pacific Islander Communities
The Role of Public Anthropology in Community Health Campaigns
Decolonizing Museum Exhibits: Reinterpreting Native Collections
Evolution of Human Bipedalism: Fossil Record Analysis
Cultural Construction of Gender Across Societies
Urban Archaeology and the Changing Landscape of Seattle
Rituals and Resistance: Anthropology of Protest Movements
Anthropological Perspectives on AI and Human-Machine Interaction
Language Loss and Revival in Native American Communities
Anthropology of Fashion: Identity and Global Influence
Explore what it means to be human across time, space, and culture, while developing skills in research, critical thinking, and cultural analysis.
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