ANTHROPOLOGYis
the study of who we are and how we came about that way.The study of anthropology helps individuals
learn to observe, record and describe intricate social
behaviors and the underlying reasons through data collecting
methods.It also provides individuals with understanding of ethnic and cultural
differences, which will help qualify for position in various
career fields.
Career
Paths
-Cultural Anthropology
-Physical Anthropology
-Linguistic Anthropology
Adjunct Professor
Anthropologist
Archaeologist
Consultant
Criminal Justice Analyst
Police Specialist
Archivist
Art Director
Conservator
Counselor
Curator
Diplomat
Ecologist
Educator
Environmentalist
Forensic Scientist
Genealogist
Interpreter
Lawyer
Market Researcher
Museum Exhibit Designer
Museum Technician
Park Guide
Park Ranger
Planner
Product Developer
Researcher
Social Worker
Tour Guide
Translator
Typical
Employers/Work Settings
Archives
Banks
Bureau of Land Management
Colleges/Universities
Community Arts Organizations
Community Development Agencies
Consulting Firms
Cultural Agencies
Department of Interior
Ethnic Agencies
Foreign Aid Agencies
Health-care Agencies
Historic Preservation Offices
Historical Societies
Hospitals
Immigrant Organizations
International Businesses
International Health Organizations
Law Offices
Libraries
Medical Centers
Medical Schools
Museums
National Park Services
Research Institutes and Laboratories
United Nations
US Forest Service
World Bank
World Health Organization
Zoos
Beginning
Salary Range: For
more information on salaries click here -Entry Level with a Bachelor's Degree: $16,000+
(Add $5,000 with years of experience)
-Master's Level entry salary: $18,500 and $23,000+ with
experience
-M.A. working in government or community organization:
$25,000
-Corporate Setting: $30,000 -Ph.D. start at $25,000-$35,000 (add $5,000 with
experience) Link To UNF Academic program
The Department
of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice
at the University of North Florida offers a Bachelor
of Arts in Anthropology.This program is designed to provide the student
with the skills needed to connect different societies
and to help others understand the issues of cultural
difference and behavior.