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Examples of non-qualifying degrees include but are not limited to: anthropology, archeology, communication, criminal justice, fine arts, philosophy, and political science. Degrees in the following human service areas are considered qualifying: the professional disciplines of art therapy, audiology, dance therapy, drama therapy, music therapy, nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychology, social work, speech/language pathology, and therapeutic recreation.
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Preferred degree specialization or experience in the forensic sciences, such as forensic anthropology, medicolegal investigations, certified pathology assistant, or related field. Preferred degree specialization or experience in the forensic sciences, such as forensic anthropology, medicolegal investigations, certified pathology assistant, or related field.
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NYU Press is a humanities and social science publisher with award-winning lists in 9 core subject areas: American Studies, Anthropology, Criminology, History, Law, Media Studies, Politics, Religion, and Sociology; it is also the publisher of the Library of Arabic Literature, a major, grant-funded translation project, and Washington Mews Books, a regional trade imprint.
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The Human Biology Program takes an integrative and holistic approach to understanding humans and our biology, and students take coursework in anthropology, sociology, public health, biology and psychology.
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Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, child and family studies, anthropology, sociology, and other degrees pertaining to the social sciences, human services and/or public health field. As the Continuing Care Community of the Archdiocese of New York, we see enhancing the lives of our elders and others who need extra help to stay healthy and live life to its fullest as more than just a job.
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Bachelor’s degree (preferred major in Art History, Archaeology, Anthropology, English, History, or International Affairs) Bachelor’s degree (preferred major in Art History, Archaeology, Anthropology, English, History, or International Affairs.
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The course also includes mini-units on bioethics and the biology of global warming, and we connect modern biology to fields such as anthropology, history, and economics. In this course we explore the basic elements of molecular biology, genetics, and evolution and how these sciences affect modern medicine, agriculture, and ecology.
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Advanced degree in psychology, marketing, anthropology, public health, or behavioral science (PhD preferred) We prefer PhDs in behavioral science (e.g., social/cognitive psychology, health psychology/behavioral health, public health, marketing-consumer behavior, behavioral economics), but are looking first and foremost for people with a passion for the intersection of consumer behavior and health psychology and a desire to translate academic principles to real-world challenges.
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Sociology, human services, criminal justice, education (including early childhood), nursing or cultural anthropology, at least 12 of which must have been in one of these disciplines, and 30 semester credits toward a Masters of Social Work or a graduate degree in a related field, and at least eighteen months of child welfare casework experience.
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Also included are related academic disciplines associated with the study of: human behavior (e.g., gerontology, human services, sociology, speech communication); human skills development (e.g., counseling, education, human development); or any other study of services related to basic human care needs (e.g., community mental health, rehabilitation counseling.
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You preferably have qualifications in a human behavior related field, such as Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, Marketing and Communication, Behavioral Sciences, Economics or relevant experience.
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The goal of the Office of Equity and Inclusion (OEI) is to foster equity through policy and regulation, both in and out of the workplace, and to increase supplier diversity for the New York City Police Department (NYPD.
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Advocate research findings to diverse audiences through written reports and in-person presentations The qualifications you need: Bachelor's degree or above in Anthropology, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Human Factors, Psychology, Sociology, or a related field4+ years of industry experience within a research setting,Experience utilizing various research design methods (i.e. usability studies, contextual inquiry, surveys, etc.
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Terminal degree (PhD or equivalent) in a relevant field, such as Human Rights, Anthropology, Sociology, Political Science, Geography, History, Cultural/Ethnic Studies, or Law. Terminal degree (PhD or equivalent) in a relevant field, such as Human Rights, Anthropology, Sociology, Political Science, Geography, History, Cultural/Ethnic Studies, or Law.
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University/Bachelor's Degree in in Human Factors Engineering (HFE), Usability Engineering, Cognitive Science, Anthropology or Equivalent. University/Bachelor's Degree in in Human Factors Engineering (HFE), Usability Engineering, Cognitive Science, Anthropology or Equivalent.
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