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Department of
Anthropology

Careers and Jobs in Anthropology


Why Anthropology?

 

The Anthropology program develops skills that will prepare you and make you marketable for a number of different careers and jobs. Coursework, internships, and fieldwork will enhance your reading, writing, information synthesis, research, and data analysis skills. You will be thoroughly able to apply both qualitative and quantitative research methods to the complex study of human behavior empowering you to understand diverse cultural contexts from business settings in corporate America to careers within the international marketplace. A BA in Anthropology will also prepare you for professional school study, for example medical school, law school, or an MBA ,or for Anthropology graduate programs. 

Coursework can be applied to a general degree or to a specific field. Listings of career opportunities in each subfield:

Cultural Anthropology

American Anthropological Association career site

Linguistic Anthropology

Society for Linguistic Anthropology

Archaeology

Society for American Archaeology career site

Archaeology Fieldwork

Physical Anthropology

American Association of Physical Anthropologist career site

 

Summer 2012 jobs, field schools, and other summer opportunities 

 

Career stories of UW Anthropology Graduates

Cultural Anthropology

Melissa Benner, class of 2007

Physical Anthropology

Archaeology

Sam Drucker, class of 1999

Linguistic Anthropology

 

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What jobs can I get with a BA in Anthropology? These are just a few of the jobs and careers that seek Anthropologists:

 

  • Program developer within corporations that serve multiethnic clientele.
  • Cultural diversity specialist within a human resources department or management consulting agency.
  • Social science teacher for a private school.
  • Marketing analyst to interview and target diverse populations.
  • Global journalist.
  • Developing and/or implementing education and social resources for international relief organizations.
  • Archival specialist for museums, non-profit organizations, government agencies, and corporations.

 

2. Should I go to Graduate School?

       Undergraduate "paths" of study

  • Guidance document for choosing UW path

      Graduate Paths of Study

 

 3. How should I start my job search?

The Riley Guide

Monster: College

Archaeology Fieldwork

General Background/Curriculum Vitae

Archaeological Survey Resume

Journalism Resume

 

      Marketing yourself

Local job opportunities:
4. What types of internships are available?

5. What types of volunteer opportunities are available?

     General search engines:


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