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The mission statement of the University of Houston states that it is
to serve the education and research needs of the Greater Houston area,
which is an urban center with great cultural diversity as a community
and which functions as an important port and center for global
interaction. Accordingly, the Department of Anthropology provides
academic training and field experience in human biological diversity,
cultural diversity, medical anthropology, and archaeology.at the
undergraduate and master's level for full-time and part-time students.
Since Houston is a multicultural society and part of a world system
(trends that will only become more prevalent in the next century),
knowledge and training in these areas is important to the University's
mission to provide graduates who can function successfully in the modern
world and improve their lives and the quality of their communities. The
department contributes to research in all four of these areas and uses
the diverse ethnic and cultural population which makes up the urban
setting of Houston as a focal point for these research activities. In
addition, faculty members from the department engage in international
research and focus on global concerns in many of the courses they teach.
The mission of the department is to provide research on multicultural
concerns and to educate students to function successfully in a
multicultural community as well as to have a better understanding of how
the United States and Houston can integrate into a global system. |