Anthropology degree not worth it?

Oct 05, 2008 20:16

Hi, I am wondering if anyone knows anything about anthropology degrees ( Read more... )

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wagrobanite October 6 2008, 02:28:57 UTC
Do I did and only get the major but not the degree. I got my "official" degree in history but I say Bachelor of Arts in History with another major in anthropology. :)

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sumi_matsumoto October 6 2008, 02:31:17 UTC
So... you double majored, but unofficially?
Wouldn't it have looked better with the official double major?
(especially since you took the classes anyways)

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wagrobanite October 6 2008, 02:39:17 UTC
nope, Officially double majored but not double degreed. My university (Washington State University) has two options:
1: Two degrees (180 credits, one degree is 120)
2) Double major, one degree. It's kind of a complicated process but basically I didn't have enough credits to get another full degree.

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sumi_matsumoto October 6 2008, 02:39:53 UTC
oh, okay. Got it.

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sumi_matsumoto October 6 2008, 02:36:37 UTC
Thank you!
I rarely get people telling me that I should go for it.
I appreciate the support lol :)

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sumi_matsumoto October 6 2008, 02:45:16 UTC
Okay, cool that makes sense.

So if I earned a secondary major in anthroplogy, I could still go on to grad school for the masters, right? (as opposed to going to grad school after a primary major)
Do you know if primary vs. secondary major makes that much of a difference?

Sorry for the semi-random additional questions!

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sumi_matsumoto October 6 2008, 02:57:00 UTC
Okay, thanks very much!

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banshea October 6 2008, 02:52:33 UTC
I've been able to finagle the anthropology degree pretty well in job interviews. I often get asked what good anthropology is, and my answer is usually along the lines of it giving me the ability to interact with a wide variety of people and cultures. It's served me well, as far as that goes.

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sumi_matsumoto October 6 2008, 02:56:29 UTC
That's cool.
If you don't mind me asking, what kinds of jobs have you interview for?

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heatherosa October 6 2008, 03:00:58 UTC
I think if you enjoy it you should pursue it. That's what I did for undergrad and loved it. Currently I'm finishing up a program to get two teaching credentials and an MS in Special Education. People are CONSTANTLY asking me what on earth Anthropology has to do with being a teacher and every time I tell them that I feel it was really the most useful degree I could have gotten to prepare me for a teaching job. It's a very unique major and allows you to learn how to look outside yourself and see things from the perspective of others. That's an incredibly useful skill to have. Really, it's a degree that can be applied to a lot of different fields.

My understanding however is that to really get any really good *Anthropology* jobs you need to have an MA or an MS rather than just a BA/BS. So if you want to actually officially work as an anthropologist and not just use the degree for another field, you may want to consider that.

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sumi_matsumoto October 6 2008, 03:02:54 UTC
Okay, thank you!

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