<p>As a Pre-Med student with a major in Anthropology, what would my first semester course-load look like? Would it be easier as an Anthropology major as opposed to a science major working toward the pre-med requirements?</p>
<p>No. Your first semester schedule will resemble the schedules of other premeds since you'll be taking the same intro classes (Bio 101, Chem 207, math, FWS). Your classes in your later years should be much easier than those of science majors though.</p>
<p>Biological Anthropology is a great choice for a pre-med major. Your classes, especially at the upper level, are not necessarily "much easier" than other science courses. You would have labs, a lot of analytical papers, possibly a senior thesis, and probably some time abroad.
The study of human origins, along with the breadth of study that is necessary for an anthro major, would be terrific preparation for both the practice of medicine as well as for public policy-making in the health field.</p>
<p>I am a probable pre-med interested in Biology and maybe biological anthropology. How feasible is it for me to double major through CAS? Is the Anthropology major strong (particularly the biological part)?
Thanks</p>
<p>Aside from med school, what specific career opportunities are available for biological anthropology makers?</p>