Bachelor degree in Anthropology at Amherst College

 

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Bachelor Degree in Anthropology at Amherst College

Amherst College
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Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General.

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The Anthropology program is committed to familiarizing students with the systematic analysis of culture and social life. While anthropology once tended to focus on pre-industrial peoples and sociology on peoples in industrial societies, both disciplines are now thoroughly involved in understanding the contemporary, globalizing world--albeit through the use of somewhat distinctive methodologies. Moreover, both disciplines share a common theoretical and epistemological history such that insights garnered from one are relevant to the other.

Anthropology majors will normally take (though not necessarily in this order) Anthropology-Sociology 10, Anthropology 12, Anthropology 23, and either Anthropology 13 or Anthropology 32. In addition, they will take four Anthropology electives.

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