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Anthropology explores human biological and cultural origins and variations. Researchers in this field examine human evolution and adaptations across four key branches: archaeology, biological anthropology, linguistics, and cultural anthropology. This discipline investigates how human biology and culture intersect. Scholars analyze humanity through these four subfields: archaeology, physical anthropology, language studies, and sociocultural anthropology. The program offers comprehensive training for liberal arts students interested in global perspectives, cultural differences, human adaptation, and behavioral understanding. Practical applications of anthropological knowledge are emphasized. Bachelor of Arts candidates complete language requirements, equipping them with a worldwide perspective for anthropological study and practice.