Anthropology is the study of humanity. Appalachian State University's Bachelor Science degree with a multidisciplinary concentration allows students to craft an individual career-oriented program on top of a foundational set of courses in anthropology.
This program prepares students for a number of different careers through a rigorous and coherent selection of courses that address important and influential approaches in anthropology that may draw from other disciplines, such as:
- Sustainable development.
- History.
- Geology and environmental sciences.
- Biology.
- Psychology.
- Sociology.
- Geography.
- Languages, literatures and cultures.
In addition to the required anthropology courses, students pursuing this degree must complete a multidisciplinary contract of 30 credit hours, selected in consultation with their adviser.
