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University of California - San Diego
Anthropology, Sociocultural Anthropology, B.A.
- Irvine, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program in Anthropology with a focus on Sociocultural Anthropology offers students an in-depth look at human societies, cultures, and social interactions. It covers a range of topics including cul...


Ball State University College of Sciences and Humanities
Anthropology Major
- Muncie, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
If you’re curious about the world, care about human diversity, history, and culture, and want to address social and cultural issues, a major in anthropology could be right for you.
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Reed College
Bachelor in Anthropology
- Portland, USA
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
The discipline is traditionally divided into cultural anthropology, linguistic anthropology, biological (or physical) anthropology, and archaeology. Of these, we emphasize cultural and linguistic anthropology here at Reed.


Brandon University
BACHELOR OF ARTS - ANTHROPOLOGY
- Winnipeg, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
The Undergraduate Anthropology Program at Brandon University encompasses three of the discipline’s four traditional major sub-fields: Socio-Cultural Anthropology, Archaeology, and Biological Anthropology.


DePaul University College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences (LAS)
Anthropology (BA)
- Online USA
BA
On-Campus
English
Anthropology is the comparative study of humanity that focuses on people in all places throughout history.


Rutgers University - New Brunswick School of Arts and Sciences
B.A. in Cultural Anthropology
- New Brunswick, USA
BA
On-Campus
The B.A. Track in Cultural Anthropology focuses on the issues, modes of inquiry, fieldwork strategies, data collection methods and analysis, and ethnographic representation forms that characterize contemporary cultural anthropology.


Washington and Lee University
BA in Sociology and Anthropology
- Lexington, USA
BA
English
Sociology and Anthropology students are curious about how society and culture work and care deeply about solving social problems to make the world better. Typically, students choose research methodologies that most match their interests, work closely with professors in the classroom and through independent research projects, and push the boundaries of their knowledge through study, travel and community engagement.


Stonehill College May School of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology
- Easton, USA
BA
On-Campus
The Anthropology program, which centres on cultural and linguistic anthropology, gives students a competitive advantage in future pursuits by affording a unique insight into the many factors that determine who we are and influence how we live.


University of Rochester The College of Arts, Sciences and Engineering
Bachelor of Arts - Anthropology
- Rochester, USA
BA
On-Campus
Anthropology is the study of humanity, past and present, to document the way people behave and why.


Linfield University
Bachelor of Arts - Anthropology
- McMinnville, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
If you find yourself watching people and fascinated by why they do what they do, then anthropology may be the major for you! As a Linfield anthropology major, you will develop many skills, including interviewing, techniques such as ‘deep hanging out,’ and archaeological methods to research people in our own and other cultures, past as well as the present.


Baruch College
Bachelor in - Anthropology
- New York, USA
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Students who are interested in the study of anthropology can incorporate courses of interest into an ad hoc major. It is recommended that students make an appointment with a faculty advisor to discuss this option.


Whittier College
Bachelor of - Anthropology
- Whittier, USA
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Anthropology brings students and scholars together to understand the human experience in all of its fullness. Students enhance this big-picture understanding through stimulating research, fieldwork, and courses that integrate anthropology's historical, cultural, and biological perspectives.


Sewanee: The University of the South
Bachelor of Science in Anrthropology
- Sewanee, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
Anthropology's unique and holistic approach to the study of all humankind (prehistoric, historic and contemporary) is made possible through the integration of four sub-fields: Archaeology, Linguistics, Physical Anthropology and Socio-Cultural Anthropology. Students apply anthropological approaches to address research questions through local field study, community engagement projects, and skills-based classes.


University Of Western Cape
BA Honours in Anthropology
- Cape Town, South Africa
BA
On-Campus
English
This degree introduces students to the process of independent qualitative research. Students learn how to put together their research questions and proposals, understand how to construct a literature review as the basis for good, theoretically-informed research, train in how to conduct ethnographic research, and how to write up that research into an essay form.


The Pennsylvania State University Penn State College of the Liberal Arts
Bachelor of Arts - Anthropology
- State College, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
As one of the nation’s most innovative programs, our mission is to understand the origins and implications of human diversity – our diverse ways of being, to behave, and interacting with our environments.
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Sociocultural Anthropology degree programs at the Bachelor's level open a doorway to understanding human societies and cultures through diverse lenses. You'll examine how social structures, traditions, and relationships shape individual and group identities.
Through courses in qualitative research methods, cultural theory, and ethnographic fieldwork, you'll develop skills in critical analysis and cultural interpretation. Engaging with communities during field studies allows students to conduct interviews and collect data that inform global discourses on culture and society. The environment nurtures curiosity and independence as you explore complex social phenomena.
Graduates gain competencies that prepare them for various career paths, including roles in community development, cultural resource management, and social research. With a strong foundation in analytical thinking and ethical engagement, students can confidently contribute to sectors that value cultural awareness and social understanding.