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University of Rochester The College of Arts, Sciences and Engineering Bachelor of Arts - Anthropology

University of Rochester The College of Arts, Sciences and Engineering

Bachelor of Arts - Anthropology

Rochester, USA

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Sep 2024

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Key Summary

    About: The Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology program offers a comprehensive study of human behavior, culture, and societies throughout history. Students will engage with a variety of themes, including social structures, cultural practices, and the environment. The curriculum encourages critical thinking and field research, aiming to develop a global perspective on human experiences. The program typically lasts four years.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in community development, social research, cultural heritage management, and education. They might also find opportunities in international relations, public policy, or non-profit organizations, applying their knowledge to address social issues.

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Anthropology is the study of humanity, past and present, to document the way people behave and why. This includes classical questions about family and kinship, myth and ritual, ethnicity and race. We also analyze contemporary topics like food, environment, law, religion, science, and technology.

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