Anthropology is concerned with how humans and human societies evolve, with the differences and similarities among human cultures, and with the cultural and biological basis for human behavior. Anthropology integrates a wide range of perspectives on human behavior, culture, and society. Students become familiar with the basic concerns of four sub-groups of anthropology:
For more information on the major and the Department of Anthropology, see http://www.pitt.edu/~pittanth/.
The requirements of the program make it possible to pursue a double major in many disciplines such as geology, history, or psychology. Students who declare anthropology as a second major should consult with the anthropology advisor as soon as possible to ensure fulfillment of anthropology requirements. Students with an overall QPA of 3.25 or above and a QPA in anthropology courses of 3.50 or above will be graduated from the department with honors, pending the submission and acceptance of a paper representing substantial student research and the successful completion of at least one course in linguistics. The honors paper may be from a course or may result from independent research.
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