Anthropology is the study of humans—our history, culture, and the complex social dynamics that shape our world. At Youngstown State University (YSU), the Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology program within the Beeghly College of Liberal Arts, Social Sciences, and Education provides students with a comprehensive understanding of human societies, past and present. Whether you’re passionate about archaeology, cultural studies, or biological anthropology, an anthropology degree offers you versatile skills that are highly valuable across a wide range of fields.
YSU’s anthropology program combines rigorous coursework with hands-on experiences, preparing students to understand and analyze human behavior, cultures, and societies. Fieldwork, lab-based analysis, and research projects allow students to develop analytical, critical thinking, and research skills that can be applied across diverse careers. With faculty support and opportunities for internships, YSU anthropology students gain practical experience that enhances their career prospects.
Cultural Anthropologist
Archaeologist
Forensic Anthropologist
Museum Curator or Archivist
Environmental Anthropologist
Corporate and Market Research Analyst
Public Health Specialist
Human Rights Advocate
Graduates in anthropology often pursue additional certifications or graduate studies, opening up advanced roles in areas like forensic anthropology, archaeology, and cultural research. Many anthropologists earn Master’s or Doctoral degrees to work in academia, where they teach, publish research, and lead field studies.
An anthropology degree from YSU offers more than just an education—it’s a pathway to understanding and impacting the world through various lenses. Whether your interests lie in research, public health, conservation, or advocacy, the skills and insights gained in YSU’s anthropology program equip you to thrive in meaningful and dynamic careers that bridge the past, present, and future of human societies.
Nearly 11,000 students
Over $8 Million in Scholarships Given Annually
21 Average Class Size
5 University Residence Halls with plenty of nearby apartments
14:1 Student-to-Faculty Ratio
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Tuition and fees may vary by major, college, area of study or based on your location. The university reserves the right to assess fees for special services and programs applicable to students. First-time International undergraduate students’ tuition rate is established based on first enrollment and remains unchanged for four consecutive years. Graduate students should plan for a yearly tuition increase of approximately 5%.
For a complete list of additional fees and detailed tuition information please visit the University Bursar website here.
Cost of the most popular room and meal plan combination; Your cost will depend on the plans you select. Costs in the box cover the most popular room and meal plan combination (on-campus); If you choose to live off-campus, the estimated cost of room and meals will be around $12,000 based on 12 months.
Based on average books & supply costs
Health insurance is required for international students.
Applicants must have graduated from high school or have successfully completed the General Education Development (GED) test to be considered for admission. Freshman applicants applying for admission to Youngstown State University must submit a high school transcript or GED transcript. Submission of American College Test (ACT) or Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) scores is optional. Please note: some majors require test scores to be admitted into the program.
Applicants must have a cumulative weighted high school grade point average of 2.00 (on a 4.00 scale) or higher, a core unweighted grade point average* of 2.00 (on a 4.00 scale) or higher and have an ACT composite score of 17 or higher or a SAT composite score of 920 or higher (evidence-based writing and reading and math) to be admitted unconditionally. (*Core gpa is calculated based on grades earned in the following courses – English, mathematics, science, social science and foreign language, if applicable, from 9th through 12th grade).
Fall 2024
application deadline is
August 1, 2024