Anthropology

101 West Hall
1085 South University Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1285

Professor Thomas E. Fricke, Chair
(July 1, 2009-June 30, 2014)

Professor John Mitani, Associate Chair

Phone: (734) 764-7274

Departmental Information

Fax: (734) 763-6077

Web site: www.lsa.umich.edu/anthro

Departmental Faculty List

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Advising

Anthropology — All anthropology faculty members are available for informal discussion with students during scheduled office hours (check the Department office for times). Concentration advisors are available to explain program objectives and requirements and to help with the planning of your concentration program (appointments are scheduled in the Department office or online at: https://www-a1.lsa.umich.edu/AdvAppts/AA_StuSelfSvc1.aspx?ctgy=ANTHRO). Students who elect an anthropology concentration should develop (and file) a preliminary plan listing the courses they expect to take. This should be reviewed with the student's advisor or a concentration advisor each term.

Evolutionary Anthropology —  Appointments are scheduled in the department office, (734) 764-7274  or online at: https://www-a1.lsa.umich.edu/AdvAppts/AA_StuSelfSvc1.aspx?ctgy=ANTHRO.

 

Academic Minors Students wishing to pursue an academic minor in Anthropology must develop a specific plan for its completion in consultation with the Department's designated advisor. Appointments are scheduled by calling the department office at (734) 764-7274 or online at: www.lsa.umich.edu/anthro/undergrad_students/index.htm.


Undergraduate Courses

Undergraduate Concentration Programs

Undergraduate Academic Minors

  • Anthropology
    • Sociocultural Anthropology
    • Linguistic Anthropology
    • Anthropological Archaeology

Graduate Course List

Graduate Courses (Rackham Bulletin course list)

Graduate Programs

Related Graduate Programs

 

 


Anthropology Faculty listing

Faculty listing for the Department of Anthropology

Anthropology Departmental Information

The Department of Anthropology at the University of Michigan has been and remains a four-field department: anthropological archaeology, biological (or physical) anthropology, ethnology (cultural or sociocultural anthropology), and linguistic anthropology.

Anthropology concentration

An undergraduate concentration in Anthropology contributes to a liberal arts education, offering a disciplined awareness of human behavior and social institutions in different times and places.

Evolutionary Anthropology concentration

This program is designed to relate anthropological and biological perspectives to the study of the human species and is especially appropriate for students pursuing pre-professional studies in preparation for a career in the health sciences.

Undergraduate Courses in the Department of Anthropology *

Undergraduate Courses in the Department of Anthropology:
Biological Anthropology (ANTHRBIO),
Cultural Anthropology (ANTHRCUL)
Anthropological Archaeology (ANTHRARC)

Graduate Courses in the Department of Anthropology *

Graduate Courses in the Department of Anthropology:
Biological Anthropology (ANTHRBIO),
Cultural Anthropology (ANTHRCUL),
Anthropological Archaeology (ANTHRARC)

Anthropology Grade Grievance Procedures

Grade Grievance Procedures for the Department of Anthropology