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My name is Khalil and
I'm one of your UC Davis College of
Letters and Science student ambassadors.
And I'm here to talk about Anthropology.
Anthropologists study what it means to be
human by studying humanity over the course
of its existence through
the lens of society, culture,
linguistics, biology and archaeology.
Now here at UC Davis, our Anthropology
major has four main tracks of study.
First, we have a Bachelor of
Science degree that focuses
more on the scientific
study of human origins.
And this is great for pre-health majors
because it really provides a unique
perspective on medicine and humanity.
And then we also have three
Bachelor of Arts degrees.
So one that focuses on evolution,
ecology and human social life,
and one that focuses on the study
of human culture and linguistics.
And finally we have a general
anthropology Bachelor of Arts.
And that just allows you take a more
holistic approach to the study of what it
means to be human.
Our Anthropology major is
a very interdisciplinary major.
Which means that you're able to focus on
whatever aspect of humanity that is most
interesting to you.
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