Anthropology at Rollins

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uestion the status quo. Examine social norms. Resist injustice. As an anthropology major at Rollins, you’ll learn what it means to be human. Our program helps you understand our past and present as you examine crucial global issues, including immigration, racism, gender discrimination, access to health care, and the environment. A springboard for careers in education, health care, law, medicine, media, public advocacy, marketing, civil service, and business, the study of anthropology is meant to stoke your curiosity about the world and hone your cultural agility— skills that are invaluable in our increasingly global society. You’ll learn practical problem-solving skills, field methods, and communications techniques to help you navigate the world—and a sense of empathy and understanding to help you appreciate it more deeply.

Why Study Anthropology at Rollins Hands-On Learning Our extensive collection of archaeological artifacts—plus a nearby pre-Columbian Native American site—allow you to conduct fieldwork using the methods and skills learned in class.

Community Engagement You will make local-to-global connections in your studies, working closely with community organizations and activist groups as you study culture and human experiences.

Faculty Mentorship With a friendly, open-door policy, faculty members embrace collaborations with students and encourage in-depth, interactive learning.


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