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Anthropology examines human behavior, delving into the essence of humanity through cultural and social dynamics, biological evolution, language studies, artistic expressions, and traces of human settlements. This discipline encompasses four primary areas: cultural anthropology, linguistics, biological anthropology, and archaeology.
This academic path offers skills highly relevant to modern employment landscapes, where globalized economies, diverse work environments, and collaborative leadership approaches are increasingly prevalent. Professionals in anthropology pursue careers across academic institutions, businesses, nonprofit organizations, and government agencies, both domestically and internationally.
Freshman applicants must submit an official high school transcript (academic record)
IELTS Academic: 6.5 or higher (minimum of 6.5 in each sub score)
TOEFL IBT: 85 or higher (minimum of 18 in each sub score)
PTE Academic: 62 or higher (minimum of 53 in each sub score)
English Composition I and II from an accredited U.S. College or University: Grade of C or higher
Application Deadlines:
Fall Entry: January 15
Spring Entry: October 1
*We have extended our application deadline to October 15