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Careers in Anthropology

Careers in Anthropology
Studying anthropology opens doors to various career paths by preparing students with the kinds of global information and thinking skills critical to succeeding in the 21st century in business, research, teaching, advocacy, and public service (source:  American Anthropological Association).  Learn more...

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Careers in Anthropology
Florida International University Anthropology Career Ideas
Ph.D. Program in Anthropology at University of Arkansas Fayetteville

Some of the Many Things You Can Do With An Anthropology Degree in Arkansas:


Cultural Anthropology:  Law, Business, State and Federal Government, Nonprofit Organizations, Museums, Environmental Protection/ Cultural Ecology, State and Federal Parks, Rural and International Development, Global Non-Governmental Organizations, Research/Academic.

Biological Anthropology (not all in Arkansas): Forensic Anthropology, Biology and Human Origins Education, Medical Anthropology, Primatology / Zoos / Nature Preserves, Genetics/Diseases, Research/Academic.

Archaeology: For Environmental Impact Studies, Museum Interpretive Studies and Collections Management, and Research/Academic see Arkansas Archaeological Survey.

Linguistics:  Symbolic Communication Studies, Language and Culture, Ethnobotany and Classification Studies, History of Languages, Research/Academic.

Applied Anthropology:  All non-academic fields listed above with practical as opposed to pure research applications are examples of applied anthropology.