 Students interested in learning how people think, function, and engage with others and those who enjoy differences between individuals may find behavior, culture, and context exploration a great choice. Behavior, culture, and context exploration helps students understand human behavior from a variety of disciplines and lenses. Also referred to as the humanities and social sciences, students interested in behavior, culture, and context are curious about their own individuality and role within society. They explore differences between individuals and groups and look at how history and literature record the world around us. Students pursuing these majors enjoy making connections between past and present, alike and different, and analyzing information through a variety of means. Students pursuing majors in behavior, culture, and context go on to a wide variety of career fields including business, education, government, industry, and non-profit. Behavior, culture, and context includes majors like anthropology, English, history, romance studies, sport industry, agricultural communication, sociology, and psychology. Consider starting here if you are interested in traditional liberal arts majors, you are interested in how people think and grow, or you love subjects in the liberal arts but are concerned about career prospects. If a student is interested in this major, they should expect to take math, social sciences, writing, and possibly foreign language in their first semester.