Anthropology and Museum Studies
Minor in Anthropology
About the Anthropology Minor
The Anthropology Minor embraces a diverse and interdisciplinary approach to understanding human societies and cultures. Drawing on the fields of archaeology, biological anthropology, cultural anthropology, and linguistic anthropology, you will explore the complexities of human diversity, past and present.
Why Study Anthropology at CWU?
Anthropology offers you a unique and multidisciplinary perspective on human societies and cultures.
Our program prepares you for diverse careers and enriches your personal understanding of the world. It's an excellent choice if you are seeking to broaden your horizons, develop critical skills, and engage with the complexities of human diversity, together with any major.
Where is this program offered?
How much does this program cost?
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Where can I find more information?
Please visit the CWU Academic Catalog for current information about admission requirements, course descriptions, learner outcomes, and credit information.
Highlights
Anthropology Student Association
In the Anthropology Student Association (ASA), you can connect with other students and look at the world through an anthropological lens, addressing global issues and creating connections. By taking this approach, ASA aims to foster a comprehensive understanding of the world and its challenges.
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Questions? Contact Us.
Department of Anthropology and Museum Studies
357A Dean Hall
1200 Wildcat Way
(509) 963-3201
Penelope.Anderson@cwu.edu
Department Chair:
338 Dean Hall
1200 Wildcat Way
(509) 963-3601
Pat.Lubinski@cwu.edu