Overview
Anthropology is from the Greek anthropos (human) + logia (study). It is the science that studies human variation from its beginnings millions of years ago to the present day. To an anthropologist, diversity itself - seen in body shapes and sizes, blood types, different kinds of languages, customs, clothing, religion and ideas about the world - provides a frame of reference for understanding any single aspect of life.
Archaeologists study the things humans created, used, and left behind to understand ancient societies and how they lived.
Biological anthropologists study our species and its close relatives, tracing their biological origins, development and genetic diversity to understand human evolutionary history.
Cultural anthropologists seek to describe how societies and their institutions are constituted to explain differences among them.
Career
Graduates of the anthropology program receive broad training that enables them to pursue a wide range of exciting career options. This training includes courses in cultural and biological anthropology and archaeology, as well as numerous field and lab methods. Graduates may work in research, teaching, or administration, in industry, government, non-governmental organizations and many other private and public institutions. Below are just a few examples of the range of jobs that anthropology graduates carry out:
Museum Curator and Technician
Community Outreach Manager
Social Science Analyst
Conservation Manager
Forensic Technician
Human Resource Managers
Urban and Regional Planner
Social Service Worker
Lobbyist
Community Organizer
Legislative Aides
Research Assistant
Counselor
Teacher
MORE INFORMATION
For more information about anthropology and its career options, you can browse the following websites:
American Anthropological Association
American Association of Museums
American Association of Physical Anthropologists
American Cultural Resources Association
American Society of Primatologists
Anthropology Careers & Employment
Archaeological Institute of America
Central States Anthropological Society
Midwest Archaeological Conference
National Association for the Practice of Anthropology
National Association of Student Anthropologists
Paleoanthropology Society
Register of Professional Archaeologists
Society for American Archaeology
Society for Applied Anthropology
The Archaeology and CRM Professionals Resource
The Leakey Foundation
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6 مايو 2024, 26 أغسطس 2024
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First-year applicants (sometimes referred to as freshman) are students who have completed high school and have not earned college course credit since graduating.
English test score requirements: ELS - 112 Graduation; IELTS - 6.0 Overall minimum of 5.5 on each section; PTE - 46; TOEFL - 66 iBT minimum of 15 on each section; Duolingo - 95; Cambridge - 169 minimum, Recommended exam: C1 Advanced.
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