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Pursuing an Anthropology major will equip you with skills to examine cultural variations and societal frameworks across local and global scales, addressing conflicts and disparities while employing hands-on approaches to foster meaningful change worldwide. Within this program, you'll learn from experts specializing in diverse regions such as Australia, Asia, and the Pacific. The curriculum covers subjects ranging from Indigenous Australian studies to digital anthropology, kinship systems, youth culture, human-animal relationships, magical practices, contemporary culture, culinary traditions, healthcare, sustainability, and development. You'll gain proficiency in anthropological research methodologies, ethical considerations, and potentially engage in fieldwork. This major provides foundational expertise applicable to careers in anthropology, municipal governance, NGOs, social work, policy development, public health, consumer insights, education, Indigenous land rights, mediation, museum studies, and cultural preservation.