Theotokos Posted July 25, 2012 Posted July 25, 2012 Hi everyone, I'm a double major in theology and anthropology and a minor in women's studies. I want to go into queer theology, human sexuality, and the relationship between science, religion, and society. My school does not really offer any biological anthro courses because of its location in a big city and the lack of space for labs, so I've taken almost exclusively sociocultural courses, but I would love to get some experience/ a masters in evolutionary studies, if it all possible, in order to better articulate this interrelationship from a decently solid scientific background. How would I even begin to accomplish that? Or is it just not possible? Thanks so much!
Britt32011 Posted July 26, 2012 Posted July 26, 2012 Hi, I am pretty new to anthropology but I am interested in studying physical anthro. I would suggest taking some anatomy and biology courses to get a solid background in the sciences and then you would be in a great position to take some biological anthropology courses once you are in graduate school.
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