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Anthropology explores humanity across different eras and regions. Students pursuing an undergraduate degree in anthropology engage with a multidisciplinary framework that investigates contemporary societies, analyzes archaeological remnants of ancient civilizations, and examines human biological development and diversity - all to deepen our comprehension of the human experience. The Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology caters to both students concluding their education at the undergraduate level and those planning advanced studies toward an M.A. or Ph.D. in anthropology or related fields. The curriculum centers on foundational courses offering comprehensive anthropological knowledge, with specialized options available for career preparation or graduate study. While the bachelor's program doesn't mandate specialization, it provides suggested course pathways for students interested in focusing on specific anthropological branches. Anthropology majors must consult with an advisor each autumn semester to plan their optimal course progression.