Students conduct their thesis, dissertation, and other graduate-level research in consultation with the faculty. To aid in this process, each graduate student is assigned a faculty mentor upon entry into the program. That individual may or may not ultimately become the student's committee chair.
The wide variety of independent research opportunities in biological anthropology for the Master's and Ph.D. programs include research at the Laboratories of Molecular Anthropology and Microbiome Research (LMAMR), the Oklahoma Archeological Survey, the Center for Applied Social Research, the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, and with Anthropology faculty members.