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Lehigh's undergraduate programs in anthropology, available as both majors and minors, equip students with cutting-edge scientific training encompassing research methodologies, statistical analysis, and comprehensive insights into social and cultural dynamics. Students frequently highlight the dual benefits of their anthropology education at Lehigh—the rigorous academic curriculum complemented by hands-on experiences through internships and research projects, along with the exceptional faculty mentorship they receive. These social science disciplines prove fulfilling in multiple dimensions. Those pursuing social science majors often develop lasting passion for their field, extending beyond their college years. Gallup's 2014 research reveals that social science graduates demonstrate higher job engagement rates than their counterparts in business or engineering, while maintaining similar financial stability to business degree holders. The department features three distinct BA programs: anthropology, sociology and anthropology (an interdisciplinary track), and sociology—each requiring 40 credit hours with parallel structures. The combined sociology-anthropology major caters to students seeking broader social science exposure, while the standalone anthropology and sociology programs follow more conventional disciplinary approaches.