Bachelor of Science in Anthropology
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time, Part-time |
Duration | 3 years |
Intakes | September |
Tuition (Local students) | Data not available |
Tuition (Foreign students) | $ 45,660 |
Admissions
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Tuition
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- Local students
- $ 45,660
- Foreign students
Estimated cost as reported by the Institution.
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Entry Requirements
- Relevant qualifications accepted by the university.
English Language Requirements:
- IELTS: 6.0 overall with no less than 5.5 in any band
- GCSE: Grade C
- Cambridge Proficiency Certificate: Grade C
- Cambridge Advanced Certificate: Grade C
- Level 2 Functional Skills (English): Pass grade
- Key Skills Level 2 in Communication: Pass grade
- Equivalency Testing: Grade C
- TOEFL Internet Based Test: Overall score of 80
Curriculum
Year 1
- Being Human
- Special Topics in Anthropology
- Introduction to Evolutionary Anthropology
- Human Ecology and Adaptation
- Ethnography and Theory in Culture and Society
- Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology
Year 2
- Kinship: Comparative and Contemporary Studies
- Theory: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
- Humans and other Primates
- Fieldwork: Theory, Practice and Product
- Research Methods in Anthropology
- Understanding Behaviour
- Anthropology Directed Reading
Year 3
- Anthropology Dissertation
- Anthropology Independent Study
- Primate Biology and Conservation
- Palaeoanthropology
- Conservation, People and Wildlife: South African Field Course
- The Anthropology of Tourism
- Human Osteology and Diversity
- Towards a New Anthropology of HIV/AIDS and Global Health
- Animals, Culture and Society
- The Anthropology of Life and Death
- Hunter Gatherers and Human Evolution
- The Anthropology of Psychological Practices
- Animal Behaviour and Cognition