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Connecticut College Majoring in Anthropology
Connecticut College

Majoring in Anthropology

New London, USA

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    About: The *Majoring in Anthropology* program provides students with an in-depth understanding of human societies, cultures, and development. It encompasses various areas, including cultural anthropology, archaeology, and biological anthropology, equipping students with critical analysis and research skills.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can explore diverse career paths, such as cultural resource management, social research, community development, and roles in non-profit organizations. They may also pursue further studies in specialized fields like archaeology or cultural studies.

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Introduction

Anthropology is the exploration of the human condition. In coursework, individual study and field schools, you examine an astonishing range of human experience across space and time. Our curriculum incorporates a wide variety of themes in cultural anthropology as well as archaeology, and you can pursue a geographic specialization in Africa, the Caribbean, Europe, South America or North America. Your work will give you rich insights into our increasingly interconnected, globalized world. It will prepare you for a variety of careers, too. Our students go on to graduate school for anthropology and related disciplines, and they pursue work in higher education, business, law, human rights and many other fields.

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Many anthropology majors pursue a second major or a minor in another field, drawing connections between such diverse fields as art, art history, biology, botany, economics, English, Hispanic studies, international relations and psychology. Students may build on those interdisciplinary connections through an academic Pathway exploration. A number of students are also accepted to the College’s interdisciplinary centers, where they focus on international studies, the environment or public policy.Β Some of our majors pursue research apprenticeships and collaborate in the formal presentation and publication of research with our faculty.

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