Pathways Explore where a degree in anthropology can take you. It could be a foreign country, corporate office — or both. Our pathways are not rigid sets of requirements but simply road maps through our department’s diverse course offerings. We encourage you to discuss these opportunities with your faculty advisor to find the pathway that is right for you. Cultural Resources Management and Heritage For those with interests in archaeology and cultural heritage, anthropology explores the past from excavations to exhibits. You can find careers with Tribes, federal and state agencies and museums. Design Anthropology The corporate and business world needs anthropologists, too. Use your research skills to find out how products and services could be improved to better meet the needs of consumers. Development and Social Justice Are you interested in making the world more just? Gain the skills to tackle both macro-level problems of conflict and global development, as well as local efforts toward social justice in our communities. Health Anthropology For those with interests in health and medicine, anthropology offers a powerful lens for examining well-being and illness in sociocultural, biological and environmental contexts. Humans, Environment and Resilience Anthropology provides a unique lens for thinking about how people interact with, respond to and bring about changes in the environment. You can find careers in government agencies, community-based organizations, NGOs and more. Paleoanthropology and Human Osteology Do fossils and bones interest you? Osteologists frequently work in the public and private sector as consultants for museums or as scientists for research laboratories and medical investigations. Primatology and Human Biology Channel your inner Jane Goodall, and study human and non-human primates past and present from ecological and evolutionary perspectives. You can find careers in primate research centers, laboratories, sanctuaries and zoos. Public and Community Anthropology/Archaeology It's not enough to do anthropology; it should be shared with the public. Public and community anthropologists focus on taking anthropology to the general public and working with them on projects.