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1 CoursesBachelors in anthropology in Princeton university
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This program is the comprehensive study of human development, culture, and change in sociocultural systems, past and present. The comprehensiveness of anthropology stems from its emphasis on context, reflected in the perspectives offered by the discipline's four fields: sociocultural, biological, and linguistic anthropology, and archaeology. The Anthropology Department at Princeton regularly offers courses and advising in sociocultural and biological anthropology; additional instruction is available through cross-lists, cognates, and special offerings by visitors.
Official high school transcript, School report, Guidance counselor report, Two letter of recommendations, Typical SAT scores: Math (700-800), Critical Reading (690-800), Writing (710-800), ACT (32-35)
Lecturer, Researcher, Field Assistant, Gender, Youth and Inclusion (GYI) Coordinator, Chief, Communication for Development
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