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BA

Full Degree Name

Bachelor of Arts

Anthropology—Archaeology Concentration

Archaeology is the "cultural anthropology" of the human past. Western's Anthropology—Archaeology program is active in regional prehistoric and historic archaeology. Undergraduate participation in fieldwork is encouraged, and necessary if one is to enter the field professionally. 

Anthropology/Social Studies

Students earning a degree in Anthropology/Social Studies will be able to apply their knowledge and experience to a variety of careers locally and globally, particularly in settings for learning and teaching such as schools and learning across the life span.

Anthropology/Biology

This major is more flexible than the Biology/Anthropology B.S. but is also excellent preparation for the applied health careers and graduate programs in Biological or Physical Anthropology. It is the study of both present and past human variation as it relates to local ecologies and cultures.

Anthropology

Students earning a degree in Anthropology will be able to apply their learning to a variety of graduate degrees and careers locally and internationally in both the public and private sectors. Opportunities may be found in teaching, federal and state agencies, social services, applied health settings, museums, and international business.

American Cultural Studies

The ACS major combines the social sciences with humanities to prepare students with a rich undergraduate background for advanced study in law, domestic social services, public service, government service, education, and graduate work in American studies, ethnic studies and the social sciences.

Accounting

A broad program of accounting courses with a foundation of economics and business administration courses. Graduates are ready for an accounting career or post-graduate studies.