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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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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

BA in Gender Studies

Whitman College

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United States of America (USA)

Social Sciences, Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

How do ideas about gender roles and expectations vary over time and across place? What really is the sexuality spectrum, and how can one begin to interpret it both accurately and equitably?

Major in Sociology

Holy Cross College

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United States of America (USA)

Social Sciences, Psychology, Anthropology

Bachelor's Degree

You will learn to analyze structures of power and hierarchy, draw connections between your personal experiences and larger social and historical processes, as well as question preconceived ideas about the nature of society and representation of cultures around the world. Our graduates enter a wide variety of occupations well prepared with sharp analytical skills and as knowledgeable and engaged citizens. The department combines a humanistic concern for the quality and diversity of human life with a commitment to the empirical analysis of culture and society. The sociology curriculum will give you qualitative and quantitative research skills to tackle pressing 21st-century issues. Courses draw attention to history, culture, and social structure and their effects on people’s lives. The anthropology curriculum focuses on human cultural experiences around the world, with an emphasis on the contemporary challenges wrought by globalization. Courses often highlight the geographical areas in which faculty work (Latin America, Asia, and Africa) and focus on a diverse range of topics.

African Studies (Minor)

Creighton University

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United States of America (USA)

Social Sciences, Anthropology, International Relations, History, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures

Bachelor's Degree

Have you always wanted to learn about Africa? Are you fascinated by its history and culture? If so, Creighton’s African studies program is the perfect option for you.

B.A. in Cross-Cultural Missions

Allegheny Wesleyan College

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United States of America (USA)

Anthropology, International Relations

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The Cross-Cultural Missions Program is designed to prepare students to serve in the Christian faith's missionary outreach. Courses are chosen to provide foundational knowledge in Bible, theology, general education, pastoral and Christian ministries, cross-cultural communication, and languages.

BA in Sociology and Anthropology

Washington and Lee University

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United States of America (USA)

Social Sciences, Anthropology

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

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.

Bachelor in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program

Washington and Lee University The College

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United States of America (USA)

Social Sciences, Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology

Bachelor's Degree

The Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) program at Washington and Lee University offers students both the opportunity to complete a multi-disciplinary minor in feminist and gender studies, and a stimulating co-curricular environment in which to develop as intellectual and community leaders. Founded in 2001, the WGSS is a vibrant academic program that links the classroom with the world and offers the theoretical basis for activism and social change.

BA in Anthropology

University of South Florida College of Education St. Petersburg Campus

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United States of America (USA)

Social Sciences, Anthropology

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Anthropology provides excellent preparation for advanced academic degrees, such as those obtained in medical school, law school, and graduate school in anthropology and other social sciences. Thinking anthropologically fosters a critical understanding of cultural assumptions, social conventions, information, and even the concept of culture itself.

Bachelor of Arts in Lakota Studies

Oglala Lakota College

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United States of America (USA)

Anthropology, Cultural Heritage

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Our Mission: Oglala Lakota College is chartered by the Oglala Sioux Tribe. Its mission is to provide educational opportunities that enhance Lakota life. These opportunities include community services, certificates, GED, associate, bachelor, and graduate degrees. Oglala Lakota College provides a framework of excellence for student knowledge, skills, and values towards piya wiconi - a new beginning for harmony in fulfillment of aspirations and dreams. Oglala Lakota College is committed to continuous improvement and is creating Oglala Lakota University through outstanding teaching, research, community service, and assessment.

Bachelor of ANTHROPOLOGY

Grinnell College

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United States of America (USA)

Social Sciences, Anthropology

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Take a broad perspective on humankind. When you take a broad perspective on humankind, you’ll always have something new to learn, often through first-hand fieldwork.

Bachelor of Arts in Native American Studies

Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College

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United States of America (USA)

Anthropology, History, Cultural Heritage

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The N.A.S. program is an interdisciplinary program focused on the Indigenous peoples of the Americas with an emphasis on the Plains Indians, particularly the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara. The curriculum provides an interdisciplinary and scholarly approach to Native American Studies from a Native perspective.

BA in Anthropology

Skidmore College

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United States of America (USA)

Social Sciences, Anthropology

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Anthropology is the study of the human condition, past and present. Our anthropology program concentrates on three sub-areas within anthropology: cultural anthropology, which studies the ways of life of different groups and communities in the present; archaeology, which studies the human past through its physical remains; and biological anthropology, which focuses on the adaptations, variability, and evolution of humans and their living and fossil relatives.

BA in Native American and Indigenous Studies

University of Minnesota Morris

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United States of America (USA)

Anthropology, History, Cultural Heritage

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

History in the making. Because of its unique history, Morris is a great place to pursue Native American and Indigenous Studies. The Native American and Indigenous Studies major and minor are designed to enhance students' awareness and overall knowledge about sovereignty and the diversity of Indigenous cultures throughout all of Native North America.

The bachelor of arts in human ecology

College of the Atlantic

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Online

United States of America (USA)

Environmental Science, Sustainability, Social Sciences, Anthropology, Health Sciences, Nutrition & Dietetics

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

All COA students study human ecology, the investigation of the relations between humans and their environments.

Bachelor of - SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY

Berry College

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United States of America (USA)

Social Sciences, Anthropology

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

We admire your ambition. Humanity is not a small topic. Learn how you and your fellow humans work and how we all are shaped by the society in which we live.

BA in Archaeology

University of Evansville

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United States of America (USA)

Anthropology, Humanities, History

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

We are a close-knit department with dedicated faculty who have been awarded recognition for their teaching at the university and national level as well as an active alumni community. Small class sizes enable us to successfully help our students (who have joined us from 40 states including Alaska and Hawaii and from as far away as Mauritius, Zimbabwe, Oman, Japan, Nepal and the United Kingdom) to pursue their educational passions and achieve their career goals.

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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.