Bachelor of arts in Anthropology
4 Years Full Time
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Min. Qualification :
10 + 2 High School / Senior Secondary
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Scholarship
Specializations
  • Arts and Design
Fees Details
Year Name Fees Total
1st Year Tution Fee USD 10320 10320.0
2nd Year Tution Fee USD 11008 11008.0
3rd Year Tution Fee USD 10320 10320.0
4th Year Tution Fee USD 10320 10320.0
Required Documents
  • Passport Copy
  • 10th Marklist
  • 12th Marklist/Equivalent
  • Proof of English Proficiency Test
Admission
Starting Date Application Deadline Status
2021-11-01 00:00:00.000 2021-11-15 00:00:00.000 Active
2022-04-01 00:00:00.000 2022-04-15 00:00:00.000 Active
Eligibility

Academic records detailing course work completed in secondary schools with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5 as calculated by the Office of International Admissions and Student Programs. Please see the Academic Records tab for more details.

  1. English Proficiency Requirement* - submit one of the following (unofficial copies of scores will be accepted for admission, but official copies will be required prior to enrollment)

 

Admission Process

1. Application along with supporting documents will be processed on the TEN Agent portal.
2. Application fee of 35USD(For undergraduate) and 60 USD(For graduates) will be charged from the student and it will be paid by credit card only.
3. Students will receive the admission offer either conditional or unconditional on his TEN Agent portal.
4.After getting the Offer letter , File will be submitted to the Embassy for the final Visa Process .
5. After visa Processing, There will be an interview for the students ..
After getting the visa , students can pay the fee and fee receipt can be found on TEN Portal  (Ten Agents).

Syllabus

First Year - Fall Semester

Course ID Course Description Hours
CAS 100 First Year Experience-College Success 2
EH 101 English Composition I 3
Math **Area III, A 3
Natural Sci with Lab **Area III, B 4
AN 100 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 3
     
      Total Hours 15 

First Year - Spring Semester

Course ID Course Description Hours
EH 102 English Composition II 3
AN 101 Intro to Archaeology/Biological Anthropology 3
CA 110 Public Speaking 3
Hum/Fine Arts **Area II, D 3
SY 109 **Area IV, B 3
     
      Total Hours  15

Second Year - Fall Semester

Course ID Course Description Hours
Literature **Area II, B 3
History **Area IV, A 3
Foreign Language I **Area V, A 3
AN 121 and AN 121L Biological Anthropology with Lab 4
AN Elective   3
     
      Total Hours 16 

Second Year - Spring Semester

Course ID Course Description Hours
Natural Sci with Lab **Area III, B 4
AN Elective AN 200 or higher 3
AN 300 Thinking Anthropologically 1
Foreign Language II **Area V, A  3
     
     
      Total Hours 14 

Third Year - Fall Semester

Course ID Course Description Hours
Fine Arts Elective **Area III, C 3
AN Elective 300 or 400 level Biological Anthropology 3
Hum/FA Elective  **Area II, D 3
Minor Course   3
Minor Course   3
     
      Total Hours 15 

Third Year - Spring Semester

Course ID Course Description Hours
AN Elective 300 or 400 level Archaeology 3
AN Elective 300 or 400 level Cultural Anthropology 3
Elective   3
Minor Course   3
Minor Course   3
     
      Total Hours 15 

Fourth Year - Fall Semester

Course ID Course Description Hours
AN 454 Anthropological Theory (W) 3
AN Elective 200 level or higher 3
Minor Course   3
Minor Course   3
Elective    3
     
      Total Hours  15

Fourth Year - Spring Semester

Course ID Course Description Hours
AN Elective 200 level or higher 3
AN Elective 200 level or higher 3
Minor Course   3
Elective   3
Elective   3
     
      Total Hours 15 

Description

The Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work seeks to equip students with conceptual tools to enhance their social and cultural awareness and with methodological tools to obtain empirical knowledge to empower them to engage in improvement of social conditions. Acknowledging the inextricable link between teaching and scholarly research, we strive for excellence in both areas to unite students and faculty in a common experience of learning and discovery through pure and applied research to prepare students for service through careers and civic engagement.

Undergraduate Programs

Sociology is the scientific study of social behavior and social phenomena. Our program seeks to provide students with knowledge and insight about why groups, institutions, organizations, and societies (and the people in them) behave in the ways they do. Popular courses within the program address such diverse social phenomena as Drug Use, Marriage and Family, Culture, Religion, Crime and Deviance, Medicine, Disasters, Race, Gender, and Aging. We also focus on equipping students with the tools of social research methods and statistics - two very highly-sought-after skills in today's labor market.

Anthropology is the study of humans, past and present. To understand the full sweep and complexity of cultures across all of human history, anthropology draws and builds upon knowledge from the social and biological sciences as well as the humanities and physical sciences. A central concern of anthropologists is the application of knowledge to the solution of human problems. Historically, anthropologists in the United States have been trained in one of four areas: archaeology, biological/physical anthropology, sociocultural anthropology, and linguistic anthropology. Anthropologists often integrate the perspectives of several of these areas into their professional lives.

Social work is a social science and a profession devoted to helping people solve problems and issues in their lives. Social workers, help individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities to achieve an effective level of psychosocial functioning and seek social reform to improve societal well-being, with an emphasis upon marginalized and oppressed communities. Social work is founded upon the ethical principles of service; social and economic justice; personal dignity and worth; the importance of human relationships; integrity; and competence.

Visa

Passport Size Photograph ,Passport copy
All academics documents 10th, 12th ,Bachelor’s marksheets(for master’s)
Bank Documents (Bank statement, Bank Certificate ), Affidavit of Support
1-LOR(Mandatory) for bachelors , At least 3-4 LOR For Masters
Work Experience letter (graduates)
60% in graduation for Masters .
CV, Affidavit of Support
Health insurance.
Statement of Purpose(SOP)
Offer Letter(i20)
Application fee: 35 USD for undergraduates and 60 USD for graduates
Show Funds: 
For Public University:25-30 Lacs.

Sevis Fee:360USD(This is to be paid through Credit Card only).
Embassy fee:160USD(Paid through Axis Bank)

Bachelor of arts in Anthropology
  • Mobile, United States
  • Public
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