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Students pursuing a Bachelor's in Anthropology with a Community Development focus can select from Cultural Anthropology, Archaeology, Linguistic Anthropology, or Globalization Studies to supplement their General Education requirements and electives.
The College of Humanities and Social Sciences offers hands-on learning opportunities such as internships, fieldwork programs, and apprenticeships. Certain departments provide specialized training like clinical programs or professional certifications, including teaching credentials. CHSS professors teach service-learning courses that connect academic work with real-world community initiatives. These off-campus experiences help students develop career-ready skills applicable to fields like business, education, government, healthcare, and social services. Employers consistently value graduates with strong analytical, communication, collaborative, and problem-solving abilities.
Potential Careers: Museum Curator, Archival Specialist, Educator, Historical Researcher, Data Analyst