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Anthropology serves as the worldwide discipline of social sciences. It examines humanity in all its forms, encompassing cultural, linguistic, and biological variations, tracing their evolution from ancient times to today's interconnected world. This interdisciplinary 14-credit major connects with various university programs and departments. Students can pursue a broad General Anthropology major or focus on specific areas like Biological Anthropology, Archaeology, Cultural and Linguistic Anthropology, or opt for specialized tracks in Medical Anthropology and Environmental Anthropology. Cultural and Linguistic Anthropology explores modern societal diversity through ethnographic approaches developed since the late 1800s, analyzing cultural groups, their social dynamics, and communication patterns. Majors begin with foundational courses across anthropology's subfields before concentrating on Cultural and Linguistic Anthropology studies.