Anthropology
Grace Ford Salvatori 120
(213) 740-1900
(213) 747-8571 (FAX)
Chair: Craig Stanford, Ph.D.
Faculty
University Professor and Adjunct Professor: Stephen E. Toulmin, Ph.D.Professors: Christopher Boehm, Ph.D.; Eugene Cooper, Ph.D.; Janet Hoskins, Ph.D.; Dorinne Kondo, Ph.D.; Cheryl Mattingly, Ph.D. (Occupational Therapy); G. Alexander Moore, Ph.D.; Andrei Simic, Ph.D.; Craig Stanford, Ph.D.; Walter Williams, Ph.D.
Associate Professors: Nancy Lutkehaus, Ph.D.; Gary Seaman, Ph.D.; Joan Weibel-Orlando, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor: Lanita Jacobs-Huey, Ph.D.
Distinguished Adjunct Professor: Jane Goodall Bryceson, Ph.D.
Adjunct Professor: Fadwa El Guindi, Ph.D.
Lecturers: Erin Moore, Ph.D.; Thomas Ward, Ph.D.
The Department of Anthropology offers a B.A. in Anthropology, a minor in cultural anthropology, minors in medical anthropology and cultural anthropology, an M.A. in anthropology, a Certificate in Visual Anthropology and a Ph.D. in Anthropology.
The Department of Anthropology encourages students to become involved in ethnographic research and fieldwork while gaining a firm theoretical foundation in anthropology. Special areas of emphasis in the department are provided by programs in visual anthropology and primate ethology at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Undergraduates may take a number of courses in visual anthropology that focus on the analysis and understanding of human behavior and are encouraged to include visual media in their senior field methods practicum. Undergraduates may also elect to complete an emphasis in Visual Anthropology or a major in Urban Applied Anthropology.