Bachelor degree in Sociology Anthropology at Albright College

 

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Bachelor Degree in Sociology Anthropology at Albright College

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Bachelor degree
Sociology
Anthropology

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The anthropology track expands the focus of investigation to include biological, cultural, and ecological forces that have effects on humans. From human evolution to cultural diversity to ecological constraints, students learn to incorporate a broad array of information and perspectives to arrive at a more complete and complex understanding of the human species. Four core courses provide a comprehensive foundation about the essential constraints, which act on mankind. Additionally, two electives must be completed to enhance the students' understanding in particular areas (conflict, sex, evolution). Finally, students culminate their anthropological courses with an independent study in which they design and conduct a semester-long research project that requires them to gather and assess data in one particular area of human activity.

Due to the broad and multidisciplinary nature of anthropology, students completing this track will be prepared to undertake graduate studies in a variety of disciplines including anthropology, sociology, law, medicine, and a number of other social, environmental and biological sciences. Likewise, they will be prepared to enter careers in a variety of areas, such as international relations, international business, education, medicine, public policy, law, labor organization, government, environmental resource management, economics and development, social work and counseling.

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