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Department of Anthropology

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The undergraduate program in anthropology provides each student with a broad, holistic, integrated, and species-wide perspective on contemporary human behavior.  Anthropology may be the only major that provides significant intellectual and professional links with the humanities and other social science fields, while also providing separate bridges into both the natural sciences and the field of business.  The anthropology major prepares students for successful entry into any number of fields and disciplines and their appropriate professional graduate schools, including medical schools, public health, and law.




Kellogg Institute for International Studies

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The Kellogg Institute strives to support undergraduate and graduate education through a variety of educational initiatives.  Students wishing to travel abroad to carry out research, language study, and internships may receive funding through several programs, including the International Internship Program, which sends students to Africa, Asia, and Latin America.  A more in depth study of Latin America, Africa, and development issues is available through the Latin American Studies Program and the Ford Family Program. 



Center for Social Concerns

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The Center for Social Concerns is the service and community-based learning center of the University of Notre Dame. It provides educational experiences in social concerns inspired by Gospel values and Catholic social tradition, inviting students, faculty, staff and alumni to think critically about today’s complex social realities and about their responsibilities within them. The Center does this in collaboration with academic departments throughout the University, as it sends students out into various service and experiential learning placements. With increasing faculty involvement, the Center is expanding the forum where Catholic social teaching can intersect with all the forms of knowledge found in the arts, sciences, professions, and other areas of scholarship.