Structural anthropology will learn a lot in undergraduate course, such as sociology, ethnology, archaeology, folklore, linguistics, medicine and so on. In the future, you will choose your own research direction to complete your graduation thesis in combination with your own interests and specialties.
The employment prospects are similar to those of most liberal arts students. Liberal arts students can basically go to structural anthropology as long as they know everything. If you have mastered the skills of field investigation, participated in certain research activities and accumulated enough research experience and proof during your college years, you will have great advantages in media-related industries or market research.
In addition, structural anthropology has a good prospect of going abroad. After all, anthropology is a relatively basic and extensive major abroad.