What can an Anthropology major do for you?
Anthropology is the study of humankind in all times and places — it deals with ecology, society, culture and other aspects of human life. At UK, the curriculum provides you with an overview of major subdisciplines: cultural anthropology, physical anthropology and archaeology. Departmental resources, which include the Office of State Archaeology library, provide you with many unique internship opportunities. Nearly every summer, the program offers a field school in archaeology that provides hands-on work in excavation methods. You can meet like-minded friends outside the classroom by joining the organization “Umoja,” meaning “unity” in Kiswahili. With a degree in anthropology from the University of Kentucky, you are well-trained for careers in a broad range of fields including community health, international relations, cultural heritage management and marketing research.
100+ Majors
69% of the major is women
34% are first family member to attend college
What skills does studying anthropology develop?
- understanding social relationships, cultural frameworks and ethnic groups
- knowledge about biological, ecological and cultural factors that influence human behavior
- theoretical and practical approaches for improving cross-cultural understanding
- skills in social research, qualitative interviewing and fieldwork
- knowledge of human evolution and genetics
- writing descriptive reports and analytical papers
- analyzing social issues and working to fix them
Career opportunities
Anthropology provides an excellent foundation for careers in a variety of professions and occupations requiring special sensitivity to and knowledge about cultural and human biological diversity, including community health, public health policy, medicine and health services; planning and community development; international relations and development; private and international business; government; law; journalism; museum work; university teaching and research; postgraduate education and many others including but not limited to the following:
- museums
- women's organizations
- international development agencies
- ethnic and cultural organizations
- refugee / immigrant assistance organizations
- community centers and services
- historic preservation offices
- cultural resource management agencies
- archives
- zoos
- social service agencies
- art galleries
- market research firms
- historical societies
- mission organizations
- parks and historic sites
- antique collectible shops
A&S Hall of Fame Inductees
Dr. Martha Rolingson
2017 Inductee
Susan Abbott-Jamieson
2012 Inductee