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The undergraduate Anthropology Program highlights our department's dedication to four-field anthropology, covering Anthropological Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Sociocultural Anthropology, and Linguistic Anthropology. This integrated perspective supports anthropology's core mission of gaining a broad, cross-cultural understanding of humankind. Pursuing an Anthropology major enhances a liberal arts education by fostering systematic knowledge of human conduct and social structures across various cultures and historical periods. Biological Anthropology explores our evolutionary past, current genetic variations, and the biological foundations of human actions. This interdisciplinary field incorporates genetics, paleontology, developmental biology, primate studies, nutrition science, and ecological research.