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Anthropology examines humanity scientifically, tracing our origins through modern times. While numerous disciplines explore facets of human existence, anthropology uniquely seeks to comprehend and synthesize the complete spectrum of human biology and culture across all eras and regions. The Anthropology Department provides diverse coursework for students working toward a Bachelor of Arts degree, covering foundational areas like cultural anthropology, linguistics, biological anthropology, and archaeology, as well as specialized subjects including Maya civilization studies, medical anthropology, Caribbean societies, primate research, and language development.
Anthropology education focuses on versatile competencies such as appreciating cultural differences, honing research techniques for gathering and interpreting data, and mastering clear communication. These abilities gained through an anthropology degree prove valuable in our interconnected world, where engaging with individuals from varied cultural and national backgrounds is commonplace. The discipline particularly aligns with diverse, multilingual urban hubs like Miami, and faculty research initiatives mirror the makeup and priorities of the broader community.