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Liberal Arts Degrees: Anthropology

What Will I Learn in an Anthropology Degree Program?

If you're interesting in learning about the society we live in, a degree in anthropology will appeal to you. In this program, you will take a look at society from different perspectives to understand families, governments, communities, cultures and individuals. You'll then be able to apply this social science to real world issues to better understand societies. Additionally, some students choose to pursue a concentration within anthropology such as psychology, education or biology. Whatever you decide to study within this degree, you will graduate with an understanding of humanity's origins and development.

What Can I Do With an Anthropology Degree?

Completing this degree program will allow you to work in the field of social science as an anthropologist. You will study the way of life in various parts of the world, which may include recovery and examination of material evidence. This degree will prepare you for a career in scientific research and development, social consulting services, education such as colleges, universities, and other schools, as well as museums and historical sites. Employment can be found in both the public and private sector. Government work at the federal, state and local level is common, as are positions at private institutions in education or at museums. Many anthropologists also choose to pursue an advanced degree to open up additional opportunities.

What Is the Career Outlook for Anthropology Degree Students?

Anthropology offers a positive career outlook, and is expected to maintain average job growth for quite some time. However, anthropology is a field that often has more qualified applicants than available openings, so you can expect to face some competition in getting a job. Your undergraduate degree will offer you a good foundation, but a master's or doctoral degree can be very beneficial as an anthropologist. You can expect annual earnings of about $44,000. Some anthropologists working in educational institutions such as colleges and universities will add to their annual earnings through books and lectures, so there are opportunities for a higher salary.

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