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The Anthropology Graduate's Guide Carol J Ellick

The Anthropology Graduate's Guide By Carol J Ellick

The Anthropology Graduate's Guide by Carol J Ellick


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The Anthropology Graduate's Guide Summary

The Anthropology Graduate's Guide: From Student to a Career by Carol J Ellick

Mom will ask, What can you do with a degree in anthropology? If you want the answer, then you need this book. Applied anthropologists Carol Ellick and Joe Watkins present a set of practical steps that will assist you through the transition from your career as a student into a career in a wide range of professions that an anthropology degree can be used. The stories, scenarios, and activities presented in this book are intended to assist you in learning how to plan for the next five years, write your letter of introduction, construct your resume, and best present the knowledge, skills, and abilities learned in class to prospective employers. Ellick and Watkins' step-by-step approach helps you create a portfolio that you will use time and time again as you build your career.

About Carol J Ellick

Carol J. Ellick is founder of Archaeological and Cultural Education Consultants (ACEcs) and adjunct faculty in the Native American Studies Program at the University of Oklahoma. Ms. Ellick worked in cultural resource management (CRM) for over 30 years, starting the first full-time public outreach program in 1995. She is one of the leading experts in archaeological education in the United States. Ms. Ellick's publications include articles in professional journals such as the National Park Service's publication, Common Ground, the Society for American Archaeology magazine, The SAA Archaeological Record. She also has chapters in The Archaeology Education Handbook: Sharing the Past with Kids (2000) and Past Meets Present: Archaeologists Partnering with Museum Curators, Teachers, and Community Groups (2007). Joe Watkins became the Director of the Native American Studies Program at the University of Oklahoma in 2007 after serving as an Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of New Mexico from 2003-2007. He is Choctaw Indian, and has been involved in archaeology for more than forty years. His current study interests include the ethical practice of anthropology and the study of anthropology's relationships with descendant communities and Aboriginal populations, and he has published numerous articles on these topics. He serves as a mediator between various academic disciplines and members of Indigenous groups. Using such an approach, he hopes to continue developing the Native American Studies Program here so that its students will serve as cultural liaisons to translate information back and forth between Native American tribes and the institutions that impact them.

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CIN1598745697VG
9781598745696
1598745697
The Anthropology Graduate's Guide: From Student to a Career by Carol J Ellick
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Left Coast Press Inc
20120315
269
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