22 Bachelor's degrees in Anthropology in Indiana, United States
Anthropology-Linguistics
The Anthropology-Linguistics program at the Indiana University Bloomington is aimed at guiding you to an integrated view of the cultural and linguistic communities of indigenous people in a particular area of Africa, America, or elsewhere in the world.
Anthropology
Anthropology students from DePauw University learn how to question received knowledge and think critically and imaginatively.
Anthropology and Religious Studies
The combined major in Anthropology and Religious Studies at Butler University supplements the study of the human condition with the study of religious human traditions.
Global Studies - Anthropology
The workplace of today is increasingly diverse and more globally connected than ever. By expanding your global awareness, language proficiency, and comfort in experiencing different cultures you’ll open yourself up to greater career possibilities and a richer life. That’s exactly what a Global Studies - Anthropology major at Saint Mary's College will do for you.
Anthropology and Psychology
The combined B.A. in Anthropology and Psychology offered by Butler University supplements the study of the human condition with the study of the human mind and behavior.
Anthropology
We offer a bachelor degree in Anthropology at the Indiana University Indianapolis. Anthropology is the study of human culture, biology, and social interaction across time and place.
Anthropology
The Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology at Indiana University Bloomington looks to the human future with an understanding of the complexities of the heritage, the biology, knowledge, rights, and artifacts that represent both continuity and transformation in the human condition.
Anthropology
Anthropology from Purdue University Fort Wayne includes most any investigation concerned with how people from different cultures and different times behave, think, and interact. Because of this, anthropology proves very useful in outside fields, including business, public service, consulting, and medicine.
Anthropology
How does culture shape the ways in which we experience, interpret and explain the complex world(s) we inhabit? What does the study of culture and diversity tell us about what it means to be human? These are just some of the questions you will address as an Anthropology major at the University of Indianapolis.
Sociology and Anthropology
Earlham College’s Sociology and Anthropology (SoAn) program provides you with a broad and deep understanding of how humans interact with and are shaped by society and culture. You also have the option to pursue a concentration in applied social sciences, which emphasizes ways sociology and anthropology can be applied to improve well-being in societies.
Behavioral Sciences
The Behavioral Sciences major from Purdue University Northwest is a multidisciplinary program that includes studies in sociology, psychology and anthropology. You’ll gain a diverse skill set suited for career goals in public/social services and academics.
Anthropology
Anthropology at Indiana University South Bend requires that its practitioners experience what it means to be human in different cultures, as well as to develop a new awareness and understanding of their own. It promotes a critical perspective about ourselves, our societies, and our relationship with other societies within the broader global framework.
Anthropology
The Bachelor of Science in Anthropology programme from Purdue University considers humankind from a holistic perspective that aims for an understanding of how culture, biology, history, and language intersect
Anthropology
This Anthropology program at the Butler University explores the human condition from a range of perspectives, focusing on cultural anthropology and research methods.
History and Anthropology
The combined major in History and Anthropology at Butler University supplements the study of the human condition with the study of the decisions that have shaped all the cultures of the world.
Anthropology
Students in our undergraduate Anthropology program at University of Notre Dame explore holistic approaches to understanding humankind through anthropology, the most humanistic discipline of the sciences and the most scientific discipline of the humanities.
Anthropology
Anthropology major at Hanover College will closely mentor you, and you may have the opportunity to assist with research or even co-author journal articles. As you learn about the complexities of human communication, you can use it to help people understand each other – whether in political situations, business dealings or family institutions.
Anthropology
If you’re curious about the world, care about human diversity, history, and culture, and want to address social and cultural issues, the Anthropology program of Ball State University could be right for you.
Anthropology
Purdue University’s Anthropology has a rigorous and well-balanced four-field (biological, archaeological, cultural, and linguistic anthropology) undergraduate program.
Intercultural Studies
The Intercultural Studies program of Taylor University will prepare you to engage with God’s redemptive mission in the world and reflect critically and productively on the church’s kingdom activity.