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Anthropology examines human behavior, biology, and societies across different cultures, both historically and in modern times, blending scientific inquiry with humanistic approaches within social science. This field explores humanity worldwide over millions of years, integrating insights from social sciences, natural sciences, and the arts, making it one of the most comprehensive academic fields. An Anthropology degree opens doors to diverse career paths.
Sociocultural Anthropology aims to comprehend how social, cultural, political, economic, and religious contexts influence human experiences. This expansive objective is pursued through analyzing, contrasting, and reflecting on global research, covering regions from North and South America to the South Pacific, the Middle East, and Africa, including Madagascar. Ongoing research delves into topics like cultural-environmental interactions, migration studies, anthropology's historical development, artisanal mining, mobile technology's impact, public health history, and Indigenous identity and governance in Canada.