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Beginning in academic year 2007-2008, the departments of Anthropological Sciences and Cultural and Social Anthropology merged to form the department of Anthropology. Students who declared a major in Anthropological Sciences or in Cultural and Social Anthropology prior to the academic year 2007-2008 should consult the Stanford Bulletin 2006-07 for degree requirements. Such students may continue in their degree program under these requirements, or they may petition for the Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology.
In addition to gaining an excellent foundation for graduate research and study, students majoring in Anthropology can pursue careers in government, international business, international development agencies, international education, law, mass media, nonprofit organizations, and public policy.
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