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Amherst College Anthropology & Sociology

Amherst College

Anthropology & Sociology

Amherst Center, USA

Bachelor's degree

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    About: The Anthropology & Sociology postgraduate programme explores the complexities of human societies, cultures, and social behaviors. You'll engage with theoretical perspectives and research methodologies that deepen your understanding of social phenomena and cultural practices, preparing you for various academic and professional paths.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates typically find opportunities in sectors such as research, community development, public policy, education, and social services. Potential roles include cultural anthropologist, social researcher, community organizer, and policy analyst.

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Introduction

Our courses foster the kind of critical thinking that enables students to meet the challenges of global citizenship in the 21st century. Students learn to question conventional wisdom, wherever they find it.

The Bonnie B. Emory Fund supports senior thesis research; the Donald S. Pitkin Prize honors the best completed thesis work in anthropology and sociology.

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