Academics
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Training students in the arts of global citizenship and coexistence
Academics
The Department of Anthropology at Cornell University is one of the leading institutions for the study of humanity and our surroundings from the remote past to the impending future. We offer courses of study at the undergraduate level that help train students in the arts of global citizenship and coexistence. And we train graduate students to conduct advanced research that is at once grounded in fieldwork and steeped in traditions of social and cultural theory.
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The Anthropology Major Minors in Anthropology
Undergraduate Program
Anthropology is the major of global understanding. It prepares students to understand their world by developing their ability to critically analyze social and cultural institutions, to attend to the impact of different historical experiences and to engage constructively with communities both far away and close to home. Anthropology prepares students for a wide range of professional careers, including law, medicine, foreign service, development, nonprofit work, social services and business, among others.
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Graduate Program
The Graduate Field of Anthropology encompasses the faculty of the Department of Anthropology along with anthropologists in other departments on campus. Graduate training is tailored to the interests and specific needs of each student in collaboration with their committee. The goal is to provide students with an immersion in the discipline’s intellectual traditions, an orientation to contemporary debates and the theoretical tools to bring new empirical observations to bear on the pressing problems in today's world.
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Upcoming Events
Mar
09
Monday
04:30 PM
Reverse Anthropology
Cornell Cinema
Mar
13
Friday
03:00 PM
Anthropology Colloquium: Amelia Moore
120 Mary Ann Wood Drive B21
Mar
23
Monday
12:15 PM
“I am saying take the medicine”: Psychopharmaceutical Subjectivities in Contemporary Maldives
Uris Hall G08
Apr
10
Friday
03:00 PM
Anand Taneja - "Nest Upon Nest: Maulana Azad, Political Demonetization, and Muslim Persistence in India"
120 Mary Ann Wood Drive B21
Apr
20
Monday
04:30 PM
Collaborative Filmmaking; Indigenous Media
Cornell Cinema
Apr
24
Friday
03:00 PM
Anthropology Colloquium: Akihiro Ogawa
120 Mary Ann Wood Drive B21