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Follow Your Passion: Start a Great Career with a Degree in Anthropology!

Anthropology, or “the science of humanity,” studies all aspects of human life. From biology and evolution to social and cultural advancements, with a degree in Anthropology, students will gain a holistic understanding of the human condition, both past and present.

What can you do with an Anthropology Degree?

Anthropology will take students on a journey through the entirety of human history, including a broad understanding of language, culture, and religion from around the world. Graduates will emerge from a successful Anthropology program competent in research and fieldwork, as well as gaining a comprehensive understanding of anthropological methods and theories.

Is an Anthropology Degree hard?

Earning a Degree in Anthropology is not hard! An Anthropology Degree can be found as an Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral program. To understand the full scope of humans throughout history, anthropology immerses students in the social and biological sciences as well as the humanities and physical sciences. Students will take various courses as they explore the human experience including language, cultural development, environment and biology.

Associate Degree in Anthropology

An Associate Degree in Anthropology is a great opportunity for students that are curious about this field. Programs will teach general comprehensive anthropological knowledge to help students gain a greater understanding of people, past and present, and the world as a whole.

An Associate Degree in Anthropology is an interdisciplinary program teaching students from a holistic perspective. This is excellent preparation for entry-level careers and further educational success.

Jobs with an Associate Degree in Anthropology

  • Teacher Assistant – Work with a licensed teacher to give students additional attention and instruction. May specialize in specific student populations given area(s) of expertise. Median Annual Salary: $29,000.

GI Bill®-approved Schools with an Associate Degree in Anthropology

Ready to start your Associate Degree in Anthropology? Check out these great programs available at our partner schools:

Allan Hancock College

Offers an Associate of Arts in Anthropology.



College of the Redwoods

Offers an Associate Degree in Anthropology.



Contra Costa College

Offers an Associate of Arts in Anthropology.



GI Bill®-approved Online Schools with an Associate Degree in Anthropology

Looking for a unique educational endorsement?

Fort Hays State University

Offers a Certificate in Cultural Anthropology and Globalization. This certificate is designed to increase student’s awareness of historic world cultures, contemporary world cultures, cultural change, and the rapidly increasing forms of social interconnectedness between cultures. This program is offered both online and as a campus-based program and is ideal for anyone working in a multicultural setting. Fort Hays State University participates in the Yellow Ribbon program.



Bachelor’s Degree in Anthropology

Students wishing to pursue a career in a multicultural setting or in any institution relying on a broad understanding of human relations will benefit from a degree in Anthropology. An undergraduate degree in Anthropology prepares students for careers in a wide variety of fields, including:Upon graduation, students can choose to enter the workforce and/or pursue further education by earning a graduate degree.

Jobs with a Bachelor’s Degree in Anthropology

  • Legislator – An elected position responsible for the development, introduction, and/or enactment of laws and statutes at the local, state, tribal, or federal level.  Median Annual Salary: $30,000.
  • Community Health Worker – Collect data and discuss health concerns with members of specific populations or communities.  Median Annual Salary: $47,000.
  • Museum Technician – Prepare and restore items in collections of historical items and artwork.  Median Annual Salary: $52,000.
  • Secondary Teacher – Teach academic lessons and various skills students need to attend college.  Median Annual Salary: $63,000.

GI Bill-approved Schools with a Bachelor’s Degree in Anthropology

Ready to start your Bachelor’s Degree in Anthropology? Check out these great programs available at our partner schools:

Le Moyne College

Offers a Bachelor’s Degree in Anthropology. Le Moyne is a Yellow Ribbon school.



Loyola University Chicago

Offers a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology and a Bachelor of Science option. Loyola University Chicago participates in the Yellow Ribbon program.



Saint Peter’s University

Offers Anthropology as a major for its undergraduate degrees. Saint Peter’s is a Yellow Ribbon school.



University of South Alabama

Offers a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology. The University of South Alabama participates in the Yellow Ribbon program.



University of Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg

Offers a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology. USM Hattiesburg participates in the Yellow Ribbon program.



GI Bill-approved Online Schools offering Bachelor Degrees in Anthropology

University of Nevada Las Vegas

Offers a fully online Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology. UNLV also offers campus-based Anthropology degrees, including BA, MA, and PhD options. University of Nevada Las Vegas is a Yellow Ribbon school.



Master’s Degree in Anthropology

A Master’s Degree in Anthropology is a popular choice for those seeking to become an expert in their chosen career path. A graduate degree in Anthropology is also a great choice for those choosing career paths such as research or postsecondary teaching. Popular subfields of Anthropology include:

Jobs with a Master’s Degree in Anthropology

GI Bill-approved Schools with a Master’s Degree in Anthropology

Ready to start your Master’s Degree in Anthropology? Check out these great programs available at our partner schools:

Kent State University

Offers a variety of degree options in Anthropology including a Master of Arts, Doctor of Philosophy, Bachelor of Arts, and a Bachelor of Science.



University of Colorado Boulder

Offers a variety of Anthropology Degrees including a Master of Arts in Anthropology as well as a Doctor of Philosophy and a Bachelor of Arts. University of Colorado Boulder also offers a Dual MA/MBA program. University Colorado Boulder is a Yellow Ribbon school.



Doctorate in Anthropology

Earning a doctoral degree in Anthropology will help bring students to the apex of their educational career. Students can earn a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Anthropology. A doctoral degree offers students the opportunity to become well-respected experts in their field with many PhD graduates sharing their wealth of knowledge via careers in writing, research, and teaching.

Jobs with a Doctoral Degree in Anthropology

GI Bill-approved Schools with a Doctoral Degree in Anthropology

Ready to start your Doctorate in Anthropology? Check out these great programs available at our partner schools:

University of Arizona

Offers a wide variety of Anthropology Degrees including a PhD in Anthropology, an MA in Anthropology, and an accelerated Master’s program. University of Arizona also offers BA and BS options for undergraduate degrees in Anthropology. The University of Arizona is a Yellow Ribbon School.



Is an Anthropology Degree worth it?

Yes, a Degree in Anthropology is worth it! Take advantage of educational entitlements such as the GI Bill and the Yellow Ribbon program and students can earn a degree for zero money out-of-pocket! Don’t forget about the MyCAA program for eligible spouses; MyCAA provides funding for Associate Degree and Certificate programs.