The Department of Anthropology offers the Bachelor of Arts degree. In keeping with the holistic nature of the discipline, students are required to pursue a course of study which leads to a comprehension of all subfields of Anthropology...
General Information

The recognized subfields of Anthropology are Cultural Anthropology, Archaeology, Physical Anthropology, and Linguistics. Area studies concerned with North American Indians, Mesoamerican Civilization, and Latin American Culture are available. Students majoring or minoring in Anthropology with sufficient course background may be provided an opportunity to participate in ongoing archaeological excavations associated with the Maya culture in the Central American country of Belize.

A minimum of 45 semester hours is required for a degree. All Anthropology courses are 3 semester hours with the exception of ANT 4124, which is 9 semester hours. Two semesters of foreign language are required, or proficiency.

Please contact the Undergraduate Advisor, Dr. Elayne Zorn by email at ezorn@mail.ucf.edu for more information about the program.

Dept. of Anthropology: University of Central Florida | Howard Phillips Hall, Room 309 | 4000 Central Florida Blvd | Orlando, FL 32816-1361
Phone: (407) 823-2227 | Fax: (407) 823-3498