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The Ohio State University
Bachelor of Science in Anthropology
- building 001, USA
BSc
English
Anthropology is the study of the biology, prehistory and culture of human society in a worldwide setting. Anthropologists study people from all times and all places. Anthropology focuses on human and non-human primate evolution by studying the behavior of living and extinct human and primate groups (physical or biological anthropology).


Ohio State University
Bachelor of Science in Anthropology
- Columbus, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
Anthropology is the study of the biology, prehistory and culture of human society in a worldwide setting. Anthropologists study people from all times and all places. Anthropology focuses on human and non-human primate evolution by studying the behavior of living and extinct human and primate groups (physical or biological anthropology).
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Kinship degree programs provide a fascinating understanding of family structures and relationships across cultures. At the Bachelor's level, you'll engage with interdisciplinary studies, combining insights from sociology, anthropology, and psychology to analyze familial connections.
You'll explore core topics such as kinship theories, family dynamics, and cultural norms. Courses often include ethnographic research methods, which teach you to gather and analyze data about social relationships effectively. This foundation helps you develop strong analytical and critical thinking skills that are essential in various fields. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives on human interactions and societal frameworks.
Upon completion of a Bachelor's degree in Kinship studies, graduates might pursue careers in social work, community outreach, or research. The diverse skill set can also be valuable in roles related to policy-making, cultural preservation, or educational program development. As you deepen your understanding of kinship and its practical applications, you'll be well-prepared for a range of opportunities that require a nuanced understanding of human relationships.