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The anthropology major at Drexel is a four-year internship
major with one co-op. This program has three foci: 1) it will introduce students
to the classic work in cultural anthropology and contextualize that work through
a focus on technology, the information society and the processes of globalization,
2) it will have very strong training in methodology, and 3) the program will
integrate fieldwork directly into the curriculum. These three foci will be achieved
through the different course sequences set out in the major. The Core sequence
and the Theory sequence will introduce students to both the classical work in
anthropology but also point to new directions in the field. The Methods sequence
is designed to give anthropology majors a strong background in quantitative
and qualitative data collection techniques, and the Writing sequence will help
students develop research proposals and write research reports. Finally the
Community Research sequence along with the co-op will make anthropological fieldwork
a direct part of the training. The fieldwork experience as well as training
in ethnographic techniques, other qualitative methods, and quantitative methods
will give students the skills to get jobs that other students will only get
through graduate training.
Minor:
The anthropology minor provides students in other fields with a cross-cultural
awareness that will enable them to interact with a variety of people in a wide
range of situations. By giving students a respect for and understanding of the
basis of cultural variation, the minor can facilitate working in international
settings. Even for students working within the United States, anthropology offers
increased sensitivity to ethnic and population diversity. Medicine, law, counseling,
nursing, and nutrition are only a few of the fields in which clients and professionals
may come from different parts of our heterogeneous society.
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