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University of Cape Town
Study Abroad in Cape Town Course - Media Studies, Gender Studies, Anthropology
- Cape Town, South Africa
Course
Full time
1 semester
On-Campus
English
Are you passionate about using your communication skills and engaging with digital media? Or do you enjoy the study of what makes us human and highlights our commonalities, while at the same time teaching us about what makes us different? The semester courses available at UCT will provide you with practical communication and digital skills along with essential theoretical knowledge to equip you with competencies needed to create and develop content across a range of platforms. Students are encouraged to become critical thinkers, to employ qualitative methodologies, to question common assumptions and popular wisdom, and to engage in robust debate about contemporary issues that impact our lives. The world is undergoing radical change and the ongoing technological revolution needs critical thinkers who can work with a range of cognitive skills and from across multiple knowledge domains to find solutions to todayโs highly complex problems. If you are a critical thinker and problem solver then join the Semester Study Abroad Programme today! Choose from a variety of bachelor and masterโs courses, across a wide range of disciplines for international credit transfer.
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Binghamton University, State University of New York
Sociocultural Anthropology (Minor)
- Binghamton, USA
Course
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Sociocultural Anthropology minor introduces students to a range of theories, problematics, and questions in the study of social and cultural differences around the world. Such training is relevant to students in a wide variety of fields, including area studies (Asian and Asian-American studies, Africana studies, Latin American and Caribbean studies, Judaic studies), economics, geography, history, art history, political science, psychology, sociology and women's studies.
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SOAS University of London
Research Degrees: Anthropology & Sociology
- London, United Kingdom
Course
Full time, Part time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
Research Degrees: Anthropology & Sociology a majority of our PhD graduates have embarked on an academic career, taking up lectureships in universities in the UK as well as abroad, or pursuing further their interests through post-doctoral fellowships and other research-based posts.
Binghamton University, State University of New York
Biological Anthropology(Minor)
- Binghamton, USA
Course
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Theย Biological Anthropology minor provides students with a basic understanding of the fundamental concepts of human biology, evolution, and the relationships between humans as biological and cultural animals. The program is relevant to students with interests in biology, geology, environmental studies, psychology, nursing, dentistry, medicine, and general bio-behavioral science.
Binghamton University, State University of New York
Lingusitic Anthropology (Minor)
- Binghamton, USA
Course
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Linguistic Anthropology minor introduces students to a broad range of theories and questions in the study of language and culture and how they influence each other. Such training is relevant to students in a variety of fields including area studies (Asian and Asian-American studies, Africana studies, Latin American and Caribbean Area studies, Judaic studies), linguistics, economics, geography, history, art history, political science, psychology, sociology, women's studies and romance languages.
Binghamton University, State University of New York
Archaeology (Minor)
- Binghamton, USA
Course
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Archaeology minor provides students with a basic understanding of how archaeologists study and reconstruct the past. Such training is relevant to students in a wide variety of fields, including history, art history, classical studies, medieval studies, Judaic studies, African American studies and Middle Eastern and North African studies
Wesleyan University
Anthropology
- Middletown, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Anthropology studies the complexity and diversity of human and nonhuman life in an interconnected world. At Wesleyan, we offer courses on anthropological theories and methods, as well as topics including urban anthropology, globalization, media studies, consumer culture, archaeology, social movements and activism, development and humanitarianism, and race, gender and sexuality.
Dickinson College
Anthropology
- Carlisle, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Anthropology is a contemporary social science that bridges both the natural sciences and humanities to examine human diversity in the past and present and the profoundly different ways in which social groups interpret and inhabit an increasingly complex world. Our program is characterized by an emphasis on fieldwork and is encouraged in student work abroad. We cover anthropology's subfields of cultural anthropology, biological anthropology and archaeology, each characterized by unique approaches, yet all oriented toward understanding and informing contemporary debates about the diversity of human experience in a wide range of societies.
University of Alaska Anchorage
Minor in Anthropology
- Anchorage, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Choosing a minor in anthropology can be a great complement to various majors and can provide you with valuable perspectives and skills. Here are some points to consider when deciding to minor in anthropology: Interest in Human Societies and Cultures: Anthropology is the study of human societies and cultures across time and space. If you have a genuine interest in understanding different cultural practices, beliefs, and social structures, then anthropology can offer you a rich academic experience. Interdisciplinary Nature: Anthropology is an interdisciplinary field that draws from social sciences, humanities, and natural sciences. It encompasses areas such as cultural anthropology, biological anthropology, archaeology, and linguistic anthropology. This interdisciplinary nature can enhance your critical thinking and analytical skills. Career Opportunities: A minor in anthropology can complement various career paths. It can be particularly beneficial if you are pursuing majors such as sociology, psychology, international studies, environmental studies, public health, or any field that involves working with diverse communities or conducting research.
DePauw University
Sociology and Anthropology
- Greencastle, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Sociology and anthropology are distinct from other social sciences in their holistic approach to the study of human life, encompassing social, cultural, economic, political and psychological aspects. Students in DePauwโs sociology and anthropology programs learn to think creatively and to meaningfully link individual biographical events to larger social patterns in society. They acquire sophisticated data collection and analysis skills, using qualitative and quantitative methods; cultivate a sensitivity to issues of social stratification and social justice; and consider the ethical implications of their knowledge.
Denison University
Anthropology
- Granville, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Straddling the humanities and social sciences, anthropology critically examines the complexity of human and nonhuman life across a range of field sites. Anthropologists conduct fieldwork to better understand concepts like culture, history, and power. In doing so, we make the strange familiar and the familiar strange.
Stanford University - California
Anthropology
- Stanford, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Anthropology is devoted to the study of human beings and human societies as they exist across time and space. Anthropology is devoted to the study of human beings and human societies as they exist across time and space. It is distinct from other social sciences in that it gives central attention to the full time span of human history, and to the full range of human societies and cultures, including those located in historically marginalized parts of the world.
Purdue University
Anthropology
- West Lafayette, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Purdueโs anthropology has a rigorous and well-balanced four-field (biological, archaeological, cultural, and linguistic anthropology) undergraduate program. The faculty cover a range of substantive, methodological, and theoretical areas in courses that provide students with a solid grounding in anthropological perspectives. Students have the opportunity for hands-on experiences within the department with internships and field work experiences. Purdue has an active anthropology student club, P.A.S.T. (Purdue Anthropology Society).
Federal University Of Santa Catarina
Anthropology
- Trindade, Brazil
Course
On-Campus
English
The UFSC Anthropology program is a pioneering initiative that consolidates the work of the Department of Anthropology at the School of Human Sciences and Philosophy as one of the most respected in the country, enjoying great international reputation. With extensive teaching experience in various undergraduate programs and in its own graduate program, UFSCโs Department of Anthropology now offers a specific undergraduate degree in the area.
Davidson College
Anthropology
- Davidson, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Course offerings provide introductions to three of the four sub-disciplines of anthropology (sociocultural, biocultural, and archaeological anthropology; linguistics is not currently being offered) and a number of area surveys, supplemented by seminars on anthropological theory and more specialized topics. Elective courses allow you to tailor your major to particular intellectual or career goals, as do independent studies. Many of the upper level courses can be directed to specific regions if you are interested in a particular region of the world.
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Anthropology is the diverse study of humankind. Students studying the discipline can learn about what makes humans unique and the ways in which they have survived and thrived throughout history.