“ At the University of Denver, I gained hands-on experience in the Museum of Anthropology, which has launched me into the world of museum studies. I learned about collections management, exhibit design and I had the chance to curate a photography exhibit. When I graduated from DU, not only had I earned a bachelor’s degree, I had gained two years of professional experience. Today, I feel confident in my skills and qualifications as a museum professional.” - Briana Wilberding, B.A. in Anthropology & Spanish
Why study Anthropology at the University of Denver?
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• Collaborate with faculty members and develop relationships with community partners. • Experience meaningful cultural exchange, archaeological sites and artifacts. • Negotiate stakeholder obligations ethically through public discourse. • Apply your knowledge through experiential learning, lively class discussions and independent research.
The Department of Department of Anthropology
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• Empower yourself and community partners through positive and sustainable relationships.
Department of Anthropology
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“ One of my favorite parts of the University of Denver Anthropology program is the hands-on experience I was able to cultivate while working with collections in the DU Museum of Anthropology. The skills I developed apply directly to my career as an anthropologist and a museum professional for a heritage institution.” - Heather McClain, M.A. in Anthropology Museum & Heritage Studies
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Study with acclaimed faculty. In addition to being highly distinguished in their fields, members of our faculty are deeply committed to the meaningful and enduring mentorship of our students. Small class sizes, especially at the graduate level, give faculty the opportunity to truly get to know your interests and abilities. View faculty profiles at du.edu/anthropology. “The faculty members in the anthropology department are incredibly knowledgeable, but they are also hilarious, personable and ready to help at a moment’s notice. My professors greeted me by name in class and out of it. They were prompt to answer my questions and emails and they were very accessible while I wrote my final thesis. I felt like I was part of a large extended family.”
You will gain:
Or choose from a minor in: ✓ Anthropology ✓ Urban Studies
Graduate Programs M.A. in Anthropology
Choose one or combine three areas of emphasis: ✓ Archaeology | ✓ Cultural Anthropology ✓ Museum and Heritage Studies
- Ruth Orr, B.A. in Anthropology & Geography
Apply your skills through the Museum of Anthropology.
• A deep understanding of cultural similarities and differences • The ability to integrate concepts and research findings from multiple disciplines • Expertise within a variety of humanistic and social scientific research methods • Skills in conducting ethnographic and archaeological fieldwork • The ability to analyze and interpret data from the laboratory or the field • Education in museum methods and techniques • Writing and digital media for reaching professional and popular audiences
Undergraduate Programs B.A. in Anthropology
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The University of Denver Museum of Anthropology (DUMA) showcases student projects, faculty research and collaborations with campus organizations and community partners. Students work with museum staff on collection and exhibit projects, practicing the ethical conservation, interpretation and administration of anthropological collections. The museum has more than 100,000 unique ethnographic and archaeological artifacts available for student research and class use, including Southwestern pottery, African textiles and prehistoric perishables from Franktown Cave.