Beyond the Concentration: What Some Recent Concentrators are Doing
Former concentrators have earned advanced degrees in Anthropology or are currently matriculated in Anthropology graduate programs. Some have pursued graduate degrees in other fields or in professional schools. Still others have applied the analytical, research, writing, and language skills they developed in the concentration to careers outside of anthropology.
Graduate and Professional Degrees:
- Sociocultural Anthropology
- Archaeology
- Forensic and Physical Anthropology
- Medical Anthropology
- Elementary Education
- Fine Arts
- Mass Communication and Advertising
- Law
- Medicine
- Public Health
Jobs/Careers in the Public and Private Sector:
- Classical musician
- Drama writing
- Foreign language teaching
- HIV intervention
- International financial consulting
- Italy-America Chamber of Commerce
- National Women’s Hockey League (Canada)
- Photography
- Reproductive health and sexuality
- Sustainable development and social justice
- Teaching
- Theater and dance
- Writer/editor children’s literature
For more information on applying to graduate programs in Anthropology, please reference the American Anthropological Association, the Society of American Archaeology, and Society for Historical Archaeology.