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Anthropology connects the social and natural sciences through its exploration of humanity. By investigating various cultures, communities, and biological aspects, anthropologists offer distinctive insights into human adaptation across time and environments. Studying anthropology equips you with analytical tools to interpret varied human perspectives while developing solutions for global challenges involving intercultural understanding. Our curriculum embraces anthropology's four core disciplines: Archaeology (examining human artifacts and their societal impact)
Biological anthropology (analyzing how environment and society influence biology)
Cultural anthropology (understanding diverse lifestyles and worldviews)
Linguistic anthropology (exploring language's cultural role)
With intimate class settings, you'll collaborate directly with experts across specialties and geographies, gaining practical experience through laboratory work and field studies.