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The Anthropology undergraduate program offers students a comprehensive overview of all anthropological subfields while allowing deeper focus in one of three specialized areas. This curriculum highlights a four-discipline framework, covering Sociocultural Anthropology, Biological Anthropology, Anthropological Archaeology, and Linguistic Anthropology along with their connections. Such an integrated method supports Anthropology's core aim of developing a thorough, comparative perspective on human existence in all its sociocultural and evolutionary dimensions. Pursuing an Anthropology major enhances a liberal arts background by fostering systematic knowledge of human actions, biological traits, and societal structures across various cultures and historical periods. The program promotes undergraduate research and international study opportunities, equipping students for advanced academic pursuits or professional paths in law, healthcare, commerce, global affairs, development work, environmental sciences, and similar domains.