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

Working Anthroplogists…. http://www. ssc. uwo 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

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.

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

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.

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

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)

Working Sociologists… 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 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

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…