Anthropology - Minor
The anthropology minor introduces students to the subfields of sociocultural, biological, and archaeological anthropology. It complements majors within all of the social sciences, humanities, and many of the natural sciences. Anthropology minors learn about issues relating to the human condition within a holistic, comparative and evolutionary context. They will develop the skills of scientific inquiry and will also learn critical thinking skills that support them in careers that involve working with individuals of diverse national or ethnic backgrounds, in fields such as education, law, medicine, government and non-government organizations, and nontraditional opportunities emerging in business and management.