Bachelor degree in Anthropology Public Archaeology at Bridgewater State College

 

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Bachelor Degree in Anthropology Public Archaeology at Bridgewater State College

Bridgewater State College
Bachelor degree
Anthropology
Public Archaeology

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Anthropology, the scientific study of humankind, allows students to build cross-cultural understandings through an intensive study of other cultures. Anthropology is traditionally divided into several subfields: cultural anthropology, archeology, physical (or biological) anthropology, applied anthropology and linguistics. A major in anthropology provides students with an understanding of societies and cultures throughout the world. Students majoring in anthropology are prepared to understand and work with individuals from other cultural settings; in health care, social services and public welfare agencies; or as teachers, museum curators, environmentalists, or in private industry. Students may select a BS in public archeology.

The public archeology concentration provides the basic knowledge and training necessary for careers in contract archaeology and to the study of federal, state and local legislation protecting archaeological resources. The concentration relies heavily on cognate courses in geology and geography.

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