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An Anthropology major provides a solid foundation in this comparative field focused on human cultural, social, and biological diversity. The discipline examines not just Western societies but all human communities worldwide, from ancient times to the present. This makes it a crucial component of a well-rounded liberal arts education, offering perspectives that question ethnocentric viewpoints. The Anthropology curriculum explores human and primate evolution, the evolutionary biology of modern populations, global prehistory and the rise of civilizations, variations in social structures and cultural practices, and how culture shapes areas like health and medicine, gender and sexuality, environmental issues and development, media studies, urban dynamics and sports, economic and political systems, legal frameworks, migration patterns, religious practices, and linguistic behaviors as cultural expressions.
Applicants must have a completion of high school.
Applicants will have IELTS scores of 7.0 or higher and Pearson Test scores of 70 or higher. TOEFL scores of at least the following: 100 on the internet-based TOEFL; 25 on the paper-and-paper TOEFL Paper-delivered Test.