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Anthropology explores diverse cultures throughout history and geography. By comparing different societies, anthropologists identify both universal patterns and unique cultural variations. They address contemporary challenges including healthcare systems, legal frameworks, urban planning, population dynamics, and human rights advocacy. The curriculum emphasizes four key subfields: cultural anthropology, physical anthropology, language studies, and archaeological methods. This interdisciplinary program offers cutting-edge research opportunities, practical lab work, and immersive field studies. With intentionally limited class sizes, students benefit from personalized mentorship. The distinctive undergraduate program provides graduate-level training, equipping students with advanced professional skills. A museum studies certification complements the anthropology degree, preparing students for museum-related professions. Degree requirements include completing all major coursework, with BA candidates additionally demonstrating competence in foreign languages.