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117 Best Anthropology Bachelor's Degree Programs for 2024

Discover the leading Anthropology Bachelor's Degree programs for 2024. Our list of 117 courses is tailored to help you excel in your chosen field with WeUni.

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BA in Anthropology

Queen's University Belfast

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United Kingdom

Social Sciences, Anthropology

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Anthropology is the study of human diversity around the world. In studying anthropology, you will learn how different societies live together and think about such topics as family, sex, religion, art, and economics and gain skills increasingly in demand in a globalized and automated world.

English

3 Years

BA (Hons) in Anthropology

University of Winchester

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United Kingdom

Social Sciences, Anthropology

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Anthropology delves into the bare bones of what it means to be human. It takes the whole world as its canvas and brings you into close contact with an eye-opening array of human behaviours from both the past and present. Our Anthropology programme is a fascinating exploration of human societies, looking at present-day western and non-western groups, the biological aspects of humanity, and social development through time as seen in material culture. This three-year course enables you to get to grips with questions commonly posed by anthropologists: How has evolution shaped us? What is culture? Do any universals of human behaviour exist?

English

3 Years

BA (Hons) in Archaeology

University of Winchester

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United Kingdom

Anthropology, History

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Archaeology examines the physical evidence of past societies to trace the evolution and cultural history of humanity. Ancient landscapes, buildings, artefacts and the people themselves can all reveal a small part of a bigger picture. Our BA in Archaeology takes you on an immersive and exciting journey through time — from our earliest human ancestors to the industrial age - drawing from subjects within the humanities, physical, biological and societies. Winchester is home to experienced archaeology scholars who provide stimulating and engaging teaching materials. In a supportive environment, you learn key fieldwork techniques and undertake rigorous academic training. Indeed we are one of three of university archaeology departments to be a Registered Archaeological Organisation with the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists, a quality assurance scheme for professional practice in the field.

English

3 Years

BSc Archaeology

University of Bradford

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United Kingdom

Anthropology, History, Cultural Heritage, Archaeology

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

Our degree in Archaeology integrates traditional archaeology with the practical application of scientific methods that are applied to today’s archaeology.It is a professionally-focused degree in archaeology with a strong fieldwork component and a focus on human osteology or the environment.

English

4 Years

BSc Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology

University of Bradford

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United Kingdom

Anthropology, Archaeology, Forensic Science

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

This degree explores how archaeological techniques and the analysis of human remains are used in a forensic (medico-legal) context. You will gain a full grounding in archaeological excavation, surveying, and recording of crime scenes. In addition, you will also learn about human anatomy and anthropological analysis of human remains, including age, sex, ancestry assessment, and the analysis and interpretation of trauma.

English

3 Years

BA in Anthropology

Queen's University Belfast - Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

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United Kingdom

Social Sciences, Anthropology

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

Anthropology is the study of human diversity around the world. In studying anthropology, you will learn how different societies live together and think about such topics as family, sex, religion, art, and economics and gain skills increasingly in demand in a globalized and automated world.

English

3 Years

Biblical and Intercultural Studies

All Nations Christian College

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Online

United Kingdom

Anthropology, Theology and Religious Studies, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The OU-validated degree course is aimed at those preparing for long-term cross-cultural mission service and who appreciate the balance of practical and academic study.

English

Bachelor of Art in Archaeology

University of Cambridge Gonville & Caius College

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Online

United Kingdom

Anthropology, History, Cultural Heritage, Archaeology

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Archaeology covers a huge range of topics, spanning humans' evolution through the development of farming, ancient civilisations and world empires, and the role of material culture in human life and heritage in modern societies.

English

Bachelor of Archaeology

University of Cambridge Corpus Christi College

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United Kingdom

Anthropology, History, Archaeology

Bachelor's Degree

Archaeology is the study of the past from its material remains, meaning everything that past generations have left behind for us to study from their artefacts to the DNA in their bones. Its theories and methods embrace the humanities and sciences. Its time range extends from the evolution of humans millions of years ago to the archaeology of the 21st century, through major transitions in human history including the beginnings of farming, states, empires and globalization. The complex role of the archaeological heritage for our own societies is another major interest of Cambridge archaeologists.

English

BA (Hons) in Social Sciences

GCU - Glasgow School for Business and Society

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United Kingdom

Social Sciences, Psychology, Economics, Political Science, Sociology, Anthropology, Social Policy

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The social sciences explore how societies function and look at the institutional frameworks which underpin them, examining issues such as crime, immigration, gender, consumer culture, human rights and the environment.

English

4 Years

BA in Archaeology and Landscape History

University Centre Peterborough

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United Kingdom

Anthropology, History

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The Archaeology and Landscape History degree offered at Peterborough examines British history as represented in the archaeological record and landscape from prehistoric to modern times.

Bachelor of Archaeology

University of Cambridge St. Edmund's College

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United Kingdom

Anthropology, History, Cultural Heritage, Archaeology

Bachelor's Degree

Course Overview: The degree encompasses multiple tracks: Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Assyriology and Egyptology. You can specialise in your chosen track already in Year 1, or combine them in Year 1 and specialise from Year 2.

English

Bachelor of Archaeology

University of Cambridge Emmanuel College

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United Kingdom

Anthropology, History, Archaeology

Bachelor's Degree

Archaeology covers a broad range of topics, from the evolution of humans through the development of farming, ancient societies, and world empires, to heritage in modern societies. Students can choose to specialise in Archaeology (covering all world cultures), Biological Anthropology, Egyptology or Assyriology.

English

Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Cultural Anthropology

Saint Martin’s University

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United States of America (USA)

Social Sciences, Anthropology

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The sociology and cultural anthropology program at Saint Martin's University provides students with unique opportunities to study contemporary American society and a wide range of cultures in the classroom, in surrounding communities, and in cooperation with campus study abroad programs around the world. The program demonstrates a strong focus on student-centered research.

English

4 Years

Bachelor in Gender and Identity Studies

Saint Martin’s University

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United States of America (USA)

Social Sciences, Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology

Bachelor's Degree

The gender and identity studies minor is interdisciplinary and widely covers work from a variety of academic disciplines. Elective coursework is offered in the departments of communication studies, criminal justice, English, history, political science, psychology, social justice, social work, and sociology. To emphasize the significance of an interdisciplinary understanding of gender and identity, students are required to take elective courses in at least two academic departments outside of gender and identity studies.

English

4 Years

Bachelor of Social Sciences

Felician University

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United States of America (USA)

Social Sciences, Psychology, Economics, Political Science, Sociology, Anthropology, Social Policy

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Expand the limits of a single field of study when you opt for a degree in Social and Behavioral Sciences. This program is an interdisciplinary major that encompasses a broad range of fields and disciplines including sociology, psychology, anthropology, economics, history, business, political science and criminal justice.

English

4 Years

B.A. in Anthropology

Northeastern Illinois University

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United States of America (USA)

Social Sciences, Anthropology

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Explore what it means to be human. Anthropology incorporates cultural and biological perspectives in the study of humans and the ecology and behavior of close primate relatives.

English

4 Years

Bachelor of Arts in Social Change

Graceland University

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United States of America (USA)

Social Sciences, Sociology, Anthropology, Social Policy

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

A Social Change major from Graceland is a way to give students an education that cultivates and creates a transformative community beyond the walls of the university. The Social Change Major is designed for students in all fields to prepare them to enter the work world as leaders who are enabled to create positive change.

English

4 Years

Bachelor of Arts in Intercultural Studies

Trevecca Nazarene University

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United States of America (USA)

Anthropology, International Relations, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Linguistics

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Trevecca’s Bachelor of Arts in intercultural studies prepares you for both domestic and global cross-cultural Christian ministry. This program offers a versatile education involving intercultural dynamics and coursework that trains you for ordained ministry in culturally diverse settings.

English

4 Years

Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Sociology

Loras College

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United States of America (USA)

Social Sciences, Psychology, Anthropology

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Are you interested in why people do what they do, and why the world works the way it does? With our Sociology major, you’ll gain the skills and knowledge to understand how institutions and organizations shape individual life experiences, including systematically analyzing the behavior patterns of social, political, religious, educational, and business organizations to identify the causes of problems such as violence, crime, divorce, poverty, racism, sexism and more.

English

4 Years

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Bachelor's Degree, Anthropology

A Bachelor's Degree is an undergraduate academic degree awarded by universities and colleges upon completion of a specific course of study. It typically takes around 3-4 years to complete and provides students with a solid foundation in a particular field of study, preparing them for entry-level positions or further education at the Master's level.

Anthropology is the study of human societies and cultures, examining their development, behavior, and beliefs. It explores the diversity of human experiences across time and space, offering insights into how societies function and evolve. Anthropologists use a holistic approach, combining social, biological, and archaeological perspectives to understand the complexities of human existence.