How Do You Become An Ecological Anthropologist?
Anthropologists study the origin, behavior, physical, social and cultural evolution of humankind. Anthropology is divided into four main branches: cultural, linguistic, physical and archaeological. Ecological anthropology is a subdivision of cultural anthropology. It focuses on the interaction between people and their environment. Choose a college or university with a strong anthropology program. Once accepted to the school, major in anthropology. Focus on cultural anthropology. Cultural anthropologists study the cultural variations among human and global economics, politics and their relation to local cultural manifestations. Seek internships and practical, field-related work experience while in college. This gives you some exposure to the field of anthropology, its subfields and divisions within the discipline. Consider seeking an advanced degree in anthropology upon graduation. Ecological or environmental anthropology is generally considered a specialization within the field of anth