The BA in Anthropology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison provides a comprehensive understanding of humanity through biological, cultural, archaeological, and linguistic perspectives. Students gain both theoretical insight and fieldwork experience to understand complex global societies and human evolution.
Ethnographic Study of Community Rituals in Rural Wisconsin
Analyzing the Evolution of Language Among Bilingual Children
Cultural Perspectives on Death and Burial Practices
Reconstructing Ancient Diets Through Isotope Analysis
The Role of Material Culture in Identity Construction
Studying Urban Homelessness Through an Anthropological Lens
The Impact of Climate Change on Indigenous Lifestyles
Gender Roles in Hunter-Gatherer Societies
Forensic Anthropology and Its Role in Criminal Investigations
The Archaeology of Colonial Encounters in North America
Exploring Kinship Systems in Polynesian Societies
Linguistic Code-Switching in Multicultural Classrooms
Rituals of Healing in African Traditional Medicine
Anthropology of Food: Cultural Significance of Cuisine
Digital Anthropology: Identity and Self-Expression Online
The Ethics of Cultural Representation in Museums
Human Evolution Through Fossil Evidence
Anthropological Perspectives on Global Migration
Sacred Landscapes in Indigenous Spiritual Traditions
Cultural Assimilation and Resistance in Diaspora Communities
Equip yourself to analyze human experiences from past civilizations to contemporary global issues through field-based and interdisciplinary training.
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