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Biological Anthropology at the Master's level combines biological sciences with anthropological inquiry, making it an exciting choice for those interested in human evolution, variation, and adaptability. This program encourages a deep exploration of the intricate ties between culture and biology.
Through courses in human osteology, primatology, and genetics, students learn to analyze skeletal remains, examine primate behavior, and understand genetic diversity. You'll develop critical skills such as conducting field research, applying statistical tools to anthropological data, and utilizing laboratory techniques for biological analysis. Engaging in research-focused projects, students explore contemporary issues like health disparities and their evolutionary implications.
The interdisciplinary nature of Biological Anthropology fosters a unique academic environment where students enhance their research capabilities and strengthen adaptability as they explore complex ideas. Graduates often pursue careers in academia, public health, and cultural resource management, where a comprehensive understanding of human diversity is invaluable.
