Career options for anthropology majors are as varied as the field itself. You can shape your professional path based on your interests, passions and goals. 

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Recent Muhlenberg graduates from the Department of Sociology and Anthropology have secured jobs as museum technicians, collection managers, editors, higher education professionals, case managers, project managers, lawyers, diversity recruiting professionals and more. 

Other graduates choose to pursue graduate degrees in the likes of anthropology, social work, public policy analysis, early childhood education, history of design and curatorial studies. 

No matter your chosen path, you’ll be equipped with in-demand job skills including research, critical thinking, collaboration, leadership, data analysis and communication.