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    Biocultural Anthropology combines the study of biology and culture to understand how they shape human behavior and health. This Bachelor’s degree program invites you to explore the interconnectedness of cultural practices and biological processes, revealing insights into human adaptation and diversity.

    Through courses in cultural anthropology, human biology, and medical anthropology, you'll gain essential skills like conducting field research, analyzing biological data, and interpreting cultural narratives. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, enhancing their ability to approach complex social and health-related issues from multiple angles. You'll learn to design ethnographic studies, utilize statistical methods for health data analysis, and assess the impacts of cultural practices on health outcomes.

    Graduates often pursue careers in public health, community development, and academic research. This degree prepares you for roles that involve addressing health disparities and promoting cultural competence in healthcare settings, ensuring that you’re equipped to contribute meaningfully in various professional contexts.