Geography-Anthropology
Geography-Anthropology is an interdisciplinary program that emphasizes the integration of the two disciplines and the common interests in examining the relationship between human populations and their natural and built environments. Learn more about Geography-Anthropology.
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One Degree, Many Options
The Bachelor of Arts in Geography-Anthropology is an interdisciplinary degree program with 3 distinct specializations and 2 teacher certification tracks.
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What Can I Do With This Major?
Graduates of the Geography-Anthropology program at USM have the opportunity to pursue many different and exciting career options.

Looking ahead to Graduate School or Law School?
You can save time and money with our Accelerated Graduate Pathways to the Policy, Planning, and Management program and to the University of Maine School of Law.
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Geography-Anthropology courses focusing on race, ethnicity, diversity and social justice
Explore our Fall 2020 courses to deepen your understanding of race, ethnicity, diversity and social justice
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USM storytellers collaborate for new book about the Presumpscot River

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Check out this New York Times article cowritten by Alum Heather Shattuck-Heidorn

Congratulations to our newest graduates! Watch USM’s 140th Commencement: Online Celebration!

2020 Outstanding Geography-Anthropology Students

Fulbright candidate Julia Gustafson '20 to study landscape archeology abroad next year

USM Geography-Anthropology Welcomes Amy Mills as New Part-time Associate Professor in Geography

GYA 215/515 Antigua Field Program in Historical Cultural Ecology June 5-27, 2020

Congratulations to Lilah Akin for being awarded The In Kinship Archives & Performance Fellowship through Open Waters
