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Anthropology

Immerse yourself in the study of the human condition. Examine how societies and cultures are formed and how they shape and are shaped by human behavior.

Career Potential

  • Corporate positions in culture management
  • International aid agency positions such as U.S.A.I.D
  • S. government/State Department positions
  • Education/teaching including Native American schools (with certification)
  • A.R.E. posts
  • Primate rehabilitation centers, zoos such as World/National Wildlife Federation

What Will I Learn?

  • Develop analytical, critical thinking and creative problem-solving skills that are vital in any walk of life.

Concentration Options

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Special Features

  • Hands-on-work with objects in the in-house Brooks Museum and Lee Beam Collection with material from archaeological excavations
  • Small classes, individualized attention
  • Anthropology Honors Program

The employment opportunities in this feed are a sample from Career Services’ Handshake portal. Some positions may require additional certifications. Handshake is available to current SUNY Cortland students and alumni.

Get Involved

Students in the Brooks MuseumThere are plenty of opportunities for independent research, internships, fieldwork, study abroad and service-learning that will let you put classroom theory to the test in the real world.

Student Clubs

  • NYPIRG
  • Sociology/ Anthropology Club

Honor Societies

Next Steps