Art Education

In the Art Education program, you will continue to develop your skills as makers and designers as well as pursue coursework that will prepare you to teach at the elementary, middle, and high school levels. You will work with art teachers in area schools and art museums as well as with professionals in programs that  […]

Social Studies Teaching

This concentration is for students who plan to teach in K-12 education. History majors take courses that prepare them for the demands of Social Studies teaching and prepare them for the job market. These students must also complete the requirements for the social studies undergraduate teaching licensure in the College of Applied Human Sciences School […]

Language

The language concentration encourages students to combine language learning with historical study. Students take courses that explore the history of the regions that traditionally speak the language(s) they are mastering. Students can choose from Spanish, French, German, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Italian, ASL, and Russian.

General History

This concentration allows students to take a wide array of history courses. History majors will encounter many different time periods and geographical regions. They will also consider the impact on history of race, gender, religion, social class, and environment.

Cultural Anthropology

Adding the cultural concentration to your anthropology major allows you to focus your studies on comparative global human cultural diversity with an emphasis on socio-cultural theory and fieldwork methods. This is a great option for students interested in careers related to social services, international development, political consulting, marketing, communications, and research. Check out our ethnographic […]

Biological Anthropology

Adding the biological concentration to your anthropology major allows you to focus your studies on the evolutionary history of the human lineage including current human adaptations, global health, and primate diversity. This is a great option for students interested in careers related to public health, medical and dental professions, forensics, research, and museum curation.

Archaeology

Adding the archaeology concentration to your anthropology major allows you to focus your studies on the material culture of ancient and historical societies in North and South America. This is a great option for students interested in cultural resource management, museum curation, and research. Check out our archaeology field school for hands-on training in archaeological […]