Anthropology @ Wayne State University
Anthropology is the science of humanity, examining human life and variation in the different forms in which they are found. Anthropology considers the variety of customs, languages, and civilizations that make up humanity. Uniting diverse sciences such as biology and geology, with humanistic endeavors such as religious studies, philosophy, and history, anthropology has often been called the most scientific of the humanities and the most humanistic of the scientific disciplines.
Undergraduate Program in Anthropology
Wayne State University's Department of Anthropology provides a broad spectrum of undergraduate education that prepares students for graduate study in anthropology, or other related fields. A major in asychology also prepares students for careers in the medical field, field work, psychology, sociology, ethnic studies, business and other related fields.
MA/PHD in Anthropology
Wayne State University's Department of Anthropology offers an MA or PH.D program in six different areas: Archaeology, Business/Organizational Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology, Linguistic Anthropology, Medical Anthropology, and Physical Anthropology. The department also the Anthropology Graduate Student Organization (AGSO).
For more information see Department of Anthropology webpage at http://clasweb.clas.wayne.edu/anthropology
Welcome
Welcome to the guide for Anthropology!
I hope that you will find this guide a useful starting place for your research in Anthropology. I have assembled a core collection of resources available through the Wayne State University Library System, as well as high quality, freely available web resources. This guide is a collaborative work-in-progress, developed with the suggestions and feedback from students and faculty in the Department of Anthropology.
I am available for instruction to all levels of Anthropology Courses, and welcome the opportunity to do so! Please contact me if you would like to schedule a session. I am also available by appointment to assist students and faculty with research related to Anthropology. You may also contact me to suggest items for purchase.
Steven Putt
Librarian Liaison for Anthropology
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