Anthropology
Anthropology
A specialized course under Humanities, Social Science & Education
Course Details
Anthropology is the study of people, their origins, adaptations and ecology, distribution, customs, languages, and social and religious beliefs. Anthropology is the study of everything that makes us human. Anthropological studies range from human genetics to personality and society, the prehistoric past to the present, preliterate tribes to modern industrial urbanites, the customs of ancient civilizations to the beliefs of folk peoples today. Anthropologists work on developing a broad understanding of many different aspects of the human experience, which we call holism. They consider the past, through archaeology, to see how human groups lived hundreds or thousands of years ago and what was important to them. They consider what makes up our biological bodies and genetics, as well as our bones, diet, and health. Anthropologists sometimes use these comparisons to understand their own society.
Some of the principal objectives of the course are:
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To explore human evolution, reconstruct societies and civilizations of the past, and analyze the cultures and languages of modern peoples
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To study all aspects of humanity at all times
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To work as a social scientist to understand the contemporary world
Career Prospect
Career Opportunity
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Anthropologist
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Business and government consultant
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Community outreach coordinator
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Development officer
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Cultural adviser
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Human resource manager
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Multicultural liaison officer
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Policy developer
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NFP and NGO advisor/coordinator
Employment Opportunity
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