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Anthropologists examine human beings in connection with their own identities, historical backgrounds, surroundings, and biological roots. This field bridges the gap between social and natural sciences along with the humanities, offering diverse methodologies to address human challenges. Our expertise delivers essential insights into modern changes occurring both in academic circles and broader society. At MSU, the Anthropology program offers education in cultural studies, language-related anthropology, archaeological methods, and biological anthropology. Though structured around four core areas, the graduate curriculum encourages interdisciplinary research across these specialties. Additionally, the department boasts recognized strengths in specific areas such as health-related anthropology and forensic studies.