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BA in Anthropology
The BA in anthropology helps students acquire an understanding of human culture, language, and biology. They develop analytical skills, strong writing skills, and a thoroughly cross-cultural perspective.
Haagen Klaus
Coming to George Mason University in 2013, my teaching and research center on the bioarchaeology of the north coast of Peru. My work also spans human skeletal biology and anatomy, pathophysiology, burial taphonomy, and forensic anthropology. I teach sections of Anthropology 135 (Introduction to Biolo...
Bethany M. Usher
Dr. Bethany M. Usher, Associate Provost for Undergraduate Education, takes students to graveyards - she is a biological anthropologist who studies cemeteries from both osteological and archaeological perspectives to understand the social structure and health of past communities. She is passionate a...
Department of Sociology and Anthropology offers following Anthropology courses for Spring 2018
Undergraduate Courses ANTH 114: INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY This course is a survey of key topics in cultural anthropology—the study of the variety of human practices and beliefs that appear throughout the world. It provides a sense of the general approach that anthropologists take whe...
Non-Profit and Community Betterment
A sociology degree will prepare you for a variety of careers in non-profit work and community betterment. Some of these jobs include: Jobs Non-Profit Coordinator Social Services /Housing Advocate Fundraising Coordinator Grant Writer Volunteer Coordinator Mental Health Services Coordi...
CHR seeks proposals for its second annual symposium (theme: "Connecting/Not Connecting")
Connecting/Not Connecting: Formations of Community, Solidarity, Alienation, Antipathy (April 27-28, 2023) **PDF HERE A virtual symposium hosted by the Center for Humanities Research, George Mason University Keynote address by Professor Seyla Benhabib, Eugene Meyer Professor Emerita of Politic...