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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 offers a comprehensive introduction to Anthropology as a field, ideal for those interested in its humanistic aspects. The BS, meanwhile, allows for specialization in scientific areas of Anthropology.
Both degrees prepare graduates for diverse career paths and advanced studies, including healthcare professions (medicine, public health, physical therapy), legal fields, social justice work, and further anthropological research.
For those fascinated by archaeology, the Archaeological Sciences track provides intensive training in archaeological methodologies and theories. This concentration emphasizes hands-on learning, teaching students to analyze archaeological evidence while developing essential lab, analytical, and fieldwork competencies. The curriculum also explores historical perspectives to help students grasp current debates in archaeological sciences.