People who are natural leaders, educators, and problem solvers may be perfect candidates for becoming anthropology and archaeology postsecondary teachers. These teachers teach in colleges and universities everywhere.
Anthropology and archaeology teachers research and publish articles, stay current in the field of anthropology and archaeology, prepare for and give lectures, grade assignments, mentor students, write grant proposals, and monitor students’ lab and field work.
One thing many teachers enjoy about teaching is that every day is different with opportunities to work on a variety of things such as collaborating with colleagues, writing articles, and conducting research.
To become an anthropology and archaeology postsecondary teacher students will need a master’s degree and potentially a Ph.D, M.D., or J.D.. Employment opportunities for these college and university teachers is expected to increase.
Regardless of their background or experience, students can embark on a fulfilling career as an anthropology and archaeology postsecondary teacher today in many locations. ]
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