<p>This page has pretty much all the relevant information on the structure of the anthropology major at Columbia. As you can see, it is tracked into four general areas: Sociocultural anthropology, archaeology, biological/physical anthropology, and general anthropology (a combination of the previous three). Scroll down to see sample tracks and requirements.</p>
<p>[Anthropology</a> | Columbia College](<a href=“Columbia College Bulletin < Columbia College | Columbia University”>Columbia College Bulletin < Columbia College | Columbia University)</p>
<p>Also, the bio/physics track, which is offered as only a concentration (minor) in the Anthropology department, is supplemented by a full major or concentration in Evoltionary Biology of the Human Species, which is offered by the department of Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Biology. You can read about those requirements here:</p>
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