64 Bachelor's degrees in Anthropology in New York, United States

Sociology/Anthropology
Pursue a meaningful and action-driven career addressing today’s most pressing social challenges. Earn your Sociology/Anthropology degree at Pace University to gain a deeper understanding of the social and cultural complexities that shape the diverse society.

Anthropology
You’re passionate about studying where culture and history intersect. You want to turn that passion into a fulfilling career. Hartwick College's Anthropology degree will explore and hone your skills in research, archeology, world customs, biology and history.
Anthropology
Anthropology from Stony Brook University seeks to understand and explain human cultural, behavioral, and biological variation through time and space. This gives anthropology a wide reach and has resulted in the formation of three subdisciplines: cultural anthropology, archaeology, and biological anthropology. Cultural anthropology concentrates on modern human culture and behavior.
Anthropology
The Anthropology BA program from Skidmore College introduce students to fieldwork and the importance of theoretical concepts in anthropological research, while, at the same time, developing their skills in critical thinking.
Anthropology
The major in Anthropology from The City University of New York provides students with a strong foundation in Cultural Anthropology and the perspectives and expertise it offers: knowledge of regions, peoples, cultures, international/global issues; and the values of respect and concern for other cultures and peoples.
Anthropology
Anthropology from St. Lawrence University allows you to study the whole human world, past and present.
Anthropology
Students who are interested in the study of Baruch College's Anthropology program can incorporate courses of interest into an ad hoc major. It is recommended that students make an appointment with a faculty advisor to discuss this option.
Anthropology
Anthropology at the College at Brockport SUNY students have many opportunities to hone their skills outside the classroom.
Evolutionary Biology of the Human Species
The mission of the Evolutionary Biology of the Human Species program at Columbia University is to educate a new generation of scientists and practitioners in the theory and methods of ecology, evolution, and environmental biology.
Anthropology and African Studies
Anthropology and African Studies from St. Lawrence University enables students to construct a comprehensive knowledge of the -African continent and its peoples, including their extensive interaction with many other peoples and regions in the international community.
Anthropology
Anthropology from Buffalo State SUNY is the exploration of what it means to be human. Although anthropology is often associated with faraway places and remote excavations, anthropologists are increasingly involved in research on such topics as education, health, food, migration, sports, tourism, and cultural identity.
Anthropology
Throughout the Anthropology BA course from the Adelphi University you will gain understanding of the human experience around the globe with a career-focused program led by renowned faculty.
Anthropology
The Anthropology major from Syracuse University prepares students to think critically about cultural and human development.
Anthropology
The Anthropology program of University of Rochester teaches students about humanity in the broadest possible sense.
Anthropology
The Anthropology at The City University of New York utilizes a four-field approach to the study of humans.
Forensic Science with Emphasis in Forensic Anthropology
Forensic Science with Emphasis in Forensic Anthropology from Eastern New Mexico University offers a concentration in forensic anthropology, in which you'll take upper-division courses that focus on the analysis of human skeletal remains, along with the core forensic science courses.
Geography - Anthropology
The interdepartmental Geography - Anthropology program from Vassar College combines courses in these two social sciences to examine the cultural, ecological, and spatial relations of diverse societies.
Sociology and Anthropology
Explore the social world through distinct but related branches of knowledge in the social sciences with the Sociology and Anthropology program of University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Focus on understanding society and culture through a comparative and historical perspective. Consider the impacts of global, regional and national developments on local communities.
Anthropology
The Anthropology Major is offered by Purchase College SUNY. Everyday life in a globalizing world. Design your own fieldwork research project.
Anthropology and Sociology
Anthropology and Sociology from Hobart and William Smith Colleges explores the multifaceted dimensions of human societies as a means to understand human behavior, social interactions and institutional structures in all their diversity.