Here is a list of professions, categorised alphatically giving a brief explanation about it. A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | Y | Z
Anthropology study the origin of mankind, his evolution and socio-cultural & physical development during the different periods of time, biological variation, language and religion. Anthropology enables a person to understand the behavior of different people thereby helping us to understand the global and cross-cultural problems in today’s world.
Anthropology is the comprehensive study of humanity in all its manifestations and in all times and places. Anthropology is holistic and it examines aspects of human action -- psychological, biological, social, and cultural -- -including technological, economic, religious, political, and artistic. Anthropologists explore the vast diversity of human cultures, striving to understand and appreciate the myriad ways of life that constitute alternative solutions to the universal problems of human existence.
Anthropology combines the perspectives of the sciences and the humanities. Its traditional four subfields (archaeology, linguistics, cultural, and biological anthropology) study human beings and human societies from an interdisciplinary perspective and from both evolutionary and humanistic points of view.
Graduates with a BA degree in Anthropology have found employment in such areas as:
Social service agencies, both governmental and private
Museums, zoos, and similar public education institutions
Ethnic, cultural, and immigrant organizations
Elementary and secondary schools
Health care agencies which serve diverse populations
Foreign service and foreign aid agencies
Businesses with international and interethnic dimensions
Studying Anthropology at graduate level you must have science at 10+2 level. B.Sc in Anthropology is of three years duration and thereafter one can specialize in any of the branches at M.Sc and M.Phil levels.