Arizona State University's School of Human Evolution & Social Change offers undergraduate and graduate programs for anthropology majors. Undergraduate programs include anthropology, applied mathematics for the life and social sciences and global health. Graduate programs include archaeology, bioarchaeology, physical anthropology, sociocultural anthropology and various other degrees. Arizona State University is known for its holistic and futuristic perspective on human evolution.
The Department of Anthropology at University of Florida combines many disciplines, such as biological, social, cultural, historical, linguistic, cognitive, material, technological and aesthetic studies, to understand the human society and growth. Students work toward answering the big questions that humans face within the four traditional subfields related to anthropology: sociocultural, archaeological, linguistic anthropology and biological. Most importantly, the faculty in UF's anthropology department pursue quantitative and qualitative research and value diversity in research, leading them combine anthropological studies with other disciplines, such as economics.
Anthropology majors at Pennsylvania State University at University Park approach research as a multidisciplinary field that goes from the evolution of cultural complexity demography to the responses of human populations to socioenvironmental changes. Pennsylvania State offers both undergraduate and graduate programs, with degrees ranging from global health to bioarchaelogy. Penn State also offers doctorate degrees in human genetics, primate paleontology, North American archaeology, primate behavior, forensic anthropology and cultural anthropology.
The University of Michigan's Department of Anthropology is on the Ann Arbor campus and approaches the field within the four traditional subfields of linguistic, sociocultural, biological or physical, and archaeological anthropology. In both graduate and undergraduate programs, students receive research awards and grants to enable them to undertake projects that delve into the reasons for human growth and answers to humankind's greatest challenges. The University of Michigan's anthropology departments offers undergraduate degrees in anthropological archaeology, sociocultural anthropology and medical anthropology. Graduate programs include a joint program with history or social work.