<p>Does anyone know how the undergraduate programme at Duke is? I wanted a nice school like Duke with its undergraduate focus over Chicago or Berkley, which are world-renown when it comes to this topic, yet I'm curious as to how well Duke does on it. I wanted a small undergraduate experience (going to a larger well-known uni for anthro for graduate study), but am I better off passing on Duke when it comes to this? I know they have the greatest collection of lemurs this side of the pond, but does that really correlate to a good Anthropology programme?</p>
<p>bumpity bump</p>
<p>idk if this will help...</p>
<p><a href="http://www.culturalanthropology.duke.edu/%5B/url%5D">http://www.culturalanthropology.duke.edu/</a></p>
<p>from that website:
"The Cultural Anthropology Department at Duke has a deep commitment to its undergraduate majors. The nineteen members of the faculty have research interests in a variety of issues spanning across Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, and the United States. All are leading national and international experts in their fields and two Cultural Anthropology professors have recently won the prestigious Trinity College Awards for Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching. The size of most courses is small, and majors receive personal attention from their faculty advisors in selecting courses and developing career plans."</p>