Anthropological Archaeology
The Anthropological Archaeology minor includes a focus on cultural ecology, the economic patterns of hunters, gatherers, and agriculturalists, and the nature of complex societies. Instruction covers field techniques, analysis, and the study of various culture areas and includes a local field school. The Laboratory of Archaeology located in the Museum of Anthropology building offers extensive […]
African Studies
The African Studies Minor offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of Africa, as well as the African diaspora. Learn more about the African continent’s history, and the fascinating cultural and linguistic diversity of more than one billion people who live in Africa’s 54 sovereign nations.
First Nations & Endangered Languages
Explore the processes and protocols for the documentation, conservation, revitalization, and reclamation of endangered languages, cultures, and Indigenous knowledge systems locally, regionally, and internationally. This interdisciplinary program offers courses in First Nations and Endangered languages at all levels, from introductory to advanced.