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Whittier College Bachelor of - Anthropology

Whittier College

Bachelor of - Anthropology

Whittier, USA

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Sep 2024

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    About: The Bachelor of Anthropology explores human cultures, societies, and biological diversity. Students study various aspects of culture, including language, art, and technology, examining how they shape human experiences.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in areas such as cultural resource management, social research, public policy, and teaching. Opportunities also exist in non-profit organizations and government sectors focused on community development and cultural heritage.

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Introduction

Anthropology brings students and scholars together to understand the human experience in all of its fullness.

Students enhance this big-picture understanding through stimulating research, fieldwork, and courses that integrate anthropology's historical, cultural, and biological perspectives.

Students can major in Anthropology or enhance another major like Environmental Studies, Global and Cultural Studies, or the Whittier Scholars Program with Anthropology courses.

Whatever they choose to pursue, anthropology students graduate from Whittier prepared for advanced study of the field and careers ranging from law to religion, business to education.

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