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Anthropology: “the study of humanity”; scientific study of the development of the human species and of its culture…

Anthropology: “the study of humanity”; scientific study of the development of the human species and of its culture…. biological. ethnography. archaeology. linguistics. primatology. Working Anthroplogists …. http://www.ssc.uwo.ca/careers/resources/whatCanIdo.asp. Archaeological Technician

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Anthropology: “the study of humanity”; scientific study of the development of the human species and of its culture…

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  1. Anthropology: “the study of humanity”; scientific study of the development of the human species and of its culture… biological ethnography archaeology linguistics primatology

  2. Working Anthroplogists….http://www.ssc.uwo.ca/careers/resources/whatCanIdo.asp • Archaeological Technician • Archivist Assistant • Community Development Officer • Consumer Researcher • Corporate Anthropologist • Cultural Artifact Specialist • Cultural Resource Manager • ESL Teacher • Ethnologist • Exhibit Assistant • Foreign Affairs Officer • Forensic Anthropologist/Specialist • Heritage Assistant • Immigration Officer • Impact Assessment Officer • Journalist • Medical Anthropologist • Multiculturalism Educator • Museum Curator • Provincial Park Interpreter • Policy Analyst/Consultant • Preservation/Restoration Assistant • Probation Officer • Rural Development Officer • Social Service Agency Planner

  3. Psychology: the scientific study of human thought and behaviour • Clinical psychologists work with clients/ patients to help them change or understand their behaviour • Institutional psychologists work with organizations to help them understand and improve relationships in that structure (also called social psychologists) • Research and experimental psychologists work to identify patterns in human behaviour over time, in controlled settings or by analyzing data.

  4. Working Psychologists… • Addictions Counsellor • Admissions Evaluator • Art Psychologist • Behavior Analyst • Career Counsellor • Child Life Specialist • Community Support Worker • Correctional Officer • Crisis Worker • Drug Abuse & Prevention Educator • ESL Teacher • Family Service Worker • Foreign Service Officer • Fundraising Consultant • Human Resources Specialist • Immigration Officer • Labour Relations Specialist • Market Research Analyst • Mental Health Counsellor • Music Therapist • Probation/Parole Officer • Psychiatric Assistant • Public Relations Specialist • Rehabilitation Counsellor • Residential Youth Counsellor • Social Worker

  5. FYI… While psychologists can help people who have a mental illness , psychologists are not medical doctors- mental illnesses are treated by psychiatrists, doctors who specialize in mental health. If you want to be a “shrink”, you need to go to med school.

  6. Sociology: the scientific study of human society; how it is organized and how people behave as groups WORK CHURCH MEDIA GOVERNMENT LAW -dark blue: culture - Light blue: socialization

  7. Working in Sociology Theoretical Sociologists • analyze patterns, compare data, examine the origin and structure of institutions in historical, real and virtual settings • try to develop theories about how we live that can influence how we see our world Practical Sociologists • work with and in institutions to improve how they work • try to benefit individuals and groups by changing social conditions in practical ways ( political, economic)

  8. Working Sociologists… • Admissions Officer • Census Officer • Child Protection Worker • Claims Adjuster • Community Affairs Officer • Community Worker • Demographer • Disaster Response Coordinator • Economic Development Officer • Employment Services Worker • Foreign Service Officer • Human Resources Specialist • Immigration Resettlement Counselor • Industrial Relations Officer • International Development Worker • Journalist • Legislative Aide • Market Research Analyst • Parole/Probation Officer • Policy Analyst • Promotions Coordinator • Recreation Therapist • Social Assistance Advocate • Urban/Regional Planner • Victim Services Coordinator

  9. 101A Foundations in … • Programs that will require you to take “foundation” or background courses in psychology, sociology or (less often) anthropology include most subjects in: Education and Child Care, Policing and Criminology, Medicine and Health Care, Business and Marketing, Tourism and Hospitality, Professional Engineering, and anything with the word ‘Human’ in it…

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