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Anthropology students can pursue either a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BS) degree. These programs differ in their academic focus and structure. The BA provides a comprehensive introduction to Anthropology as a field, particularly suited for those interested in its humanistic aspects. The BS, meanwhile, allows for deeper specialization in scientific areas of Anthropology.
Both degree paths prepare graduates for diverse career and educational opportunities, including advanced studies in health sciences (medicine, public health, physical therapy), legal professions, social justice work, and further anthropological research.
Students pursuing the BA in Anthropology can fulfill their degree requirements through the Medical Anthropology and Global Health concentration.
This track often appeals to those aiming for graduate studies or careers in healthcare sectors like public health, epidemiology, nursing, medicine, and global health. Anthropology's broad liberal arts foundation serves as excellent preparation for these professional paths.