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    Certificate Programs in Anthropology

    Certificates can usually be completed in a shorter amount of time than a full degree, making them an attractive choice for nontraditional students, professionals trying to advance their careers, or individuals who want a short higher education experience. They may be offered in many different fields.

    So what is a certificate in anthropology? This type of program is an excellent way to learn more about how civilizations and cultures develop and organize themselves. Students may discover topics such as nationalism, culture, gender, ethnicity, prehistory, or colonialism. They may approach the subject from the perspectives of ethnography, cultural relativism, or participant observation, and can also choose to focus on linguistic, biological, social, or cultural anthropology. Each program will have different requirements; some may take a general view of the subject while others might focus on a specific culture or people.

    Students can often improve important skills such as communication and interpersonal relations when they earn a certificate in anthropology. These abilities generally prove useful in a variety of careers and in many different life situations.

    Although cost is an important consideration when deciding to enroll, the final price can vary due to a number of factors. Everything from school location to financial aid availability can affect the total cost. Be sure to contact your chosen school for specific financial information.

    Many different careers are open to those who have a certificate in anthropology. A number of students go on to become anthropologists, studying cultures in many different places around the world. They may continue their education to become researchers or academics at institutions around the world. Additionally, students may find work as cultural experts, liaisons, interpreters, analysts, consultants, educators, or teachers in many different situations. Work may be available in companies, nonprofits, or government agencies.

    If you think you’re ready to start, we can help. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.