The University of North Texas in Denton offers a comprehensive Anthropology Department known for its strong emphasis on applied cultural anthropology. This focus means students learn to use anthropological knowledge and methods to tackle real-world problems and improve people's lives. The department provides programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, including BA, MA, MS, and a dual MA/MPH, preparing students for diverse careers beyond academia. Through coursework, research, fieldwork, and internships, students gain a holistic understanding of human societies and cultures while developing practical skills like research design, data analysis, and multicultural awareness, fostering a collaborative environment for addressing contemporary challenges.
View AnthropologyThe University of North Texas (UNT) is a public research university in Denton, Texas. UNT's main campus is in Denton, Texas, and it also has a satellite campus in Frisco, Texas. It offers 112 bachelor's, 94 master's, and 38 doctoral degree programs. Since its establishment in 1890, UNT has grown into one of the nation's largest universities; it had a record enrollment of 44,532 students in the 2022 fall semester. UNT is the largest university in Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and the fourth largest university in Texas.