Department of Anthropology

Student Resources

 

Anthropology Department Resources

 

The Anthrology Department is equiped with facilities, equipment and personnel which students will find useful during their careers as Anthropology students. Support ranges from advising to awards, computing laboratories, a student lounge, student societies, and equipment.

 

Advising

Anthropology Student Associaltion

Facilities

Funding

Policies and Regulations

 

 

College of Behavioral and Social Sciences Resources

 

The Anthropology Department is part of the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences and the College had a wide range of resources that can be of help to Anthropology students. College resources include Advising, Computing, Facilities, Publications, and the Student Resource Center.

Please follow this link for access to those facilities or go to:

http://bss.sfsu.edu/bss/

 

 

San Francisco State University Resources

 

At the larger level of the University, all students have an extensive network of support and advice and this ranges from counselling to study abroad programs to health services and academic assistence. The key web pages that most students need are as follows:


Associated Students

Cesar Chavez Student Center

Counselling
Health
Housing

Office of the Registrars

Office of Student Affairs

Student forms:

SFSU Bulletin:

 

California Resources

 

Across California there are many learned associations and local and state government agencies of interest or use to San Francisco State Anthropology students. In addition, San Francisco and the Bay Area are home to a phenomenal concentration of educational institutions and cultural centers. Follow the underlined link for a list of resources and links.

 

Anthropology dept of UC Berkeley

Anthropology dept of Standford

Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA

UCLA Anthropology Association

UCLA Archaeology Field Program

Ur-List in Visual Anthropology: Peter Biella maintains the most complete compilation of websites dedicated to the field.

 

National and International Resources

 

At the national level, Anthropology students should become aware of the existence, benefits, and resources available from the the major professional associations that represent Anthropology as a discispline. On a larger scale, there are international associations to which students are directed for information and support. Follow the underlined link for a list of resources and links.

 

American Anthropological Association

Anthropology Exhibits on the Web

Anthropology in the News

Anthropology Related Websites

Anthropology Tutorials

ArchNet:WWW Virtual Library for Archaeology

Archaeology at the Mining Company

Archaeological Institute of America/Archaeology Magazine

Fieldwork Opportunities

Link to site by Professor Kojan which lists varied resources for jobs and field schools

Maya Research Program, Blue Creek, Belize

Worldwide Email Directory of Anthropologists

 

 

 

 

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