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North Central Michigan College Bachelor of Science in Anthropology
North Central Michigan College

Bachelor of Science in Anthropology

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    About: The Bachelor of Science in Anthropology provides a comprehensive understanding of human behavior, culture, and evolution. This course emphasizes both theoretical and practical aspects of anthropology, preparing students for various applications in the field.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates may pursue roles such as cultural resource manager, museum curator, community development officer, or engage in research and teaching positions. They can also seek careers in social services, health care, and non-profit organizations.

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Bachelor of Science in Anthropology

Anthropology is the study of the world's most fascinating topic: people. As an anthropology student at CMU, you'll learn about people of the past and of the present. People from the farthest corners of the world and those in our own neighborhoods. You'll examine language, culture and biology, and explore what it means to be human.

You'll get lots of hands-on, practical experience. You'll learn to search for, excavate and analyze important artifacts at the Stone House, a Saginaw Chippewa farmstead that sheltered runaways from the Mount Pleasant Industrial Boarding School.

You'll learn to use 3-D printers to create replicas of fossilized human remains dating back some two million years. Or you'll investigate mock crime scenes as part of a forensic anthropology class. You'll study abroad or conduct research overseas. (One of our students recently spent a semester as a forensic anthropology intern in Santiago, Chile.)

You'll work one-on-one with experienced faculty researchers and engage with classmates in small, interactive classes. We offer courses in language and culture, medical anthropology, primate behavior, international cultures, archeology, ethnology, forensic anthropology and other intriguing topics so you're sure to find plenty to spark your interest.

You'll grow outside the classroom, too, as you develop professional skills and make connections through student organizations like the Anthropology Club. Your skills in working with people from culturally diverse backgrounds will give you a distinctive edge when it's time to launch a career.

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