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Anthropology Department
232 Sierra Hall
CSU Northridge
18111 Nordhoff Street

Northridge, CA 91330-8244
Hours: M-F (8 a.m. to 5 p.m)
Phone: (818) 677-3331
Fax: (818) 677-2873

 anthcsun@csun.edu

 

Department of Anthropology

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Native American PictographsAnthropology is the study of humankind everywhere, throughout time. Anthropology involves the study of people, their origins, biological variations and characteristics, their languages and cultural patterns, their social structures and institutions, and their adaptation to their environment. Anthropologists strive to create useful generalizations about people and their behavior in hopes of bringing about the fullest possible understanding of human diversity.

Anthropology is unique among the social sciences because of its comprehensive scope, unique methods, and particular focus on people from non-Western societies. Due to its wide range of subject matter, anthropologists specialize in one of four major subfields: Sociocultural Anthropology, Archaeology, Biological Anthropology and Anthropological Linguistics.

 

 

Anthropology at Northridge

Our faculty brings into the classroom a diverse and extraordinary amount of professional knowledge. Their collective fieldwork experience spans the world and among the locations where students and faculty are currently conducting or participating in field programs are the Channel Islands, Baja California, Mexico, Guatemala, Spain and Iceland. Students majoring in Anthropology at Northridge receive experience in qualitative research methods including the use of computers in anthropological research, a thorough grounding in anthropological history and theory, and the opportunity to take a variety of electives and seminars.

ANTHRO STUDENTS: WE NEED YOUR HELP!

Help the Department determine how to best serve student needs through alternative class formats and scheduling.  Take a survey about your scheduling needs at this link: Scheduling Survey