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Jonah Cohn Collins Forensics 1st Period Anthropology Forensic Science.

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1 Jonah Cohn Collins Forensics st Period Anthropology Forensic Science

2 What Is Anthropology? The study and analysis of skeletal, badly decomposed, or otherwise unidentified human remains in both legal and humanitarian.

3 Future Employment Opportunities?

4 Entry-Level Education Work Experience in a Related Occupation
YES!!!!!! Forensic Anthropologists frequently work in conjunction with forensic pathologists, odontologists, and homicide investigators to identify a decedent document trauma to the skeleton. According to the United States Bureau of Labor statistics, “employment of anthropologists is expected to grow 19 percent from 2012 to 2022, faster than the average for all occupations” (US department of labor). These numbers suggest there are not have enough anthropologists and that this is a robust career choice, growing at a significantly higher rate than the 11% growth forecast for all occupations. Anthropologists 2012 Median Pay $57,420 per year $27.61 per hour Entry-Level Education Master’s degree Work Experience in a Related Occupation None On-the-job Training Number of Jobs, 2012 7,200 Job Outlook, 19% (Faster than average)

5 Advantages And Disadvantages

6 ADVANTAGES Good job opportunities and growth
High pay-work varies greatly based on the type of position, employment setting and experience. The US Bureau of Labor statistics indicated a median 2010 annual.

7 DISADVANTAGES Advanced education requirements
Graduate degree, Most have PHD’s according to the Princeton review. “PR” states that nearly all anthropologists studies are funded by universities, government grants or private endowments. Grants are not given out to all who apply Those seeking positions must network and have strong work and educational experience to stand out. As of 2011 there were fewer than 5,400 anthropologist positions available in the US.

8 Wages and Hours An anthropologist in the United States makes, on average, $57,420 a Year. On average, an Anthropologist Makes $27.61 per hour.

9 Similar Occupations A number of academic anthropologists find careers in other schools of medicine, epidemiology, public health, ethnic studies, cultural studies, community or area studies, linguistics, education, ecology, cognitive psychology and neuroscience.

10 Associations ESA (European Association of Social Anthropologists

11 THANK YOU.

12 Work Cited www.sfu.museum.com


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