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ANTH 4611

Senior Seminar in Applied Anthropology

The capstone course for Applied Anthropology majors. In an effort to position students for an applied career, this course is divided into two main sections. First, students participate in a service-learning project that provides experience working as an applied anthropologist on a research project. Second, students complete several professionalization tasks, such as resume writing and interviewing skills, that help them communicate their experiences and skills.

Units: 3.0

Prerequisites:
ANTH 4453 - Field Project in Archaeology
and
ANTH 4140 - Field Biology of the Primates
and
ANTH 4122 - Ethnographic Methods
and
ANTH 3601 - Foundations of Anthropological Theory
and
ANTH 2171 - Action, Justice, and Change: An Introduction to Engaged and Applied Anthropology