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The Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology provides students with a comprehensive understanding of human cultures, societies, and biological diversity across time. Through interdisciplinary studies, students explore themes such as social behavior, archaeology, linguistic anthropology, and evolutionary biology. The program develops critical thinking, research, and analytical skills, preparing graduates for diverse career opportunities. This degree serves as a foundation for roles in cultural resource management, public policy, education, healthcare, and international development or for further studies in anthropology and related fields.

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Research Analyst

41402$55,000 - $75,000Conducts qualitative and quantitative research to analyze societal trends, cultural practices, and policy impacts.

Community Development Officer

42201$45,000 - $70,000Works with communities to plan and implement development programs, focusing on cultural and social improvement projects.

Policy Advisor

41404$60,000 - $90,000Develops and assesses policies related to cultural heritage, education, and social welfare, offering insights and recommendations.