Overview
Biological anthropologists study human biology and evolution and work in a variety of settings, including universities, primate research centers, laboratories, sanctuaries and zoos. Primatologists study non-human primates, including lemurs, monkeys and apes, to learn about their behavior and evolution, to place human evolution in context, and to aid conservation efforts.
Career Pathways
- Primate conservation
- Integrated conservation and development
- Public health
- Medicine
- Dentistry
- Allied health professions
- Biomedical sciences
- Graduate study in biological anthropology or allied disciplines
- Secondary and higher education
Recommended Pathway Courses