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Anthropology is a field that combines scientific inquiry with humanistic perspectives to deepen our comprehension of human cultures and diversity. Anthropologists take a comprehensive approach, seeking to define humanity in its fullest context. This involves examining connections between historical and contemporary human experiences, as well as the interplay between biological and societal aspects of our species. The discipline investigates human origins, evolutionary adaptations, ecological relationships, geographic distributions, traditions, linguistic systems, and socioreligious practices. The Anthropology Department emphasizes the real-world applications of anthropological insights, with faculty and graduates making significant contributions to applied anthropology. Professors' practical focuses on environmental issues, healthcare, and cultural preservation influence both undergraduate and graduate curricula. A solid foundation in anthropology offers valuable preparation for diverse career paths. The University of Maryland's Anthropology Department faculty possesses exceptional expertise to guide undergraduate students in academic and professional development. The undergraduate program features international study options, summer fieldwork programs, and internship possibilities—all enriching students' mastery of the subject.
High school students and students with fewer than 12 semester hours or 18 quarter hours of university-level credit beyond secondary school should apply as freshman applicants.
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
University of Maryland passing score: 95
Maryland English Institute score: 94 or lower
International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
University of Maryland passing score: 7
Maryland English Institute score: 6.5 or lower