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Interdisciplinary approach
The comparative
cultures major at Alfred University is a unique interdisciplinary
program that allows students to learn how people in various
parts of the world find meaning in their lives through
their social, cultural and religious activities.
Program features
Courses in anthropology, religious
studies and non-Western art
history allow students to explore how people construct
and maintain their identities through social organizations,
gender relationships, values, myths, rituals and
artistic expressions. Study abroad
and fieldwork projects supplement coursework enabling students to gain an appreciation
of cultural pluralism, and develop specific knowledge
of diverse societies and religious traditions.
Most comparative cultures classes are small, with no more than 20 students, and are taught in seminar and discussion format.
Career preparation
The comparative cultures major prepares students for
careers that require knowledge of various cultures
throughout the world, including international relations
or business within the global context. It also
excellent preparation for negotiating our increasingly complex,
pluralistic world where counselors and social workers,
business people and government workers must deal
with people from diverse cultures and religious
traditions.
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