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Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Anthropology

  • author Instructor:

    Dr. Siti Nurbaya

  • Category:

    Arts

  • Last Update:

    04 Feb, 2025

Description

The Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Anthropology at Abdul Haris School of Administrative Sciences offers a comprehensive study of human cultures, societies, and biological aspects from a historical and contemporary perspective. This program provides an in-depth understanding of cultural anthropology, archaeology, biological anthropology, and linguistic anthropology. Students will engage in fieldwork and research projects to gain practical experience, preparing them for a wide range of professional opportunities in anthropology and related fields.

What Will You Learn?

In the Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Anthropology program at Abdul Haris School of Administrative Sciences, students will explore human cultures, societies, and biological diversity. You will analyze archaeological findings, study human evolution, and conduct linguistic analyses. The program emphasizes practical experience through research and fieldwork, equipping you with skills in data collection and anthropological studies. By covering cultural anthropology, archaeology, biological anthropology, and linguistic anthropology, this program prepares you for careers in museums, research institutions, educational settings, and NGOs.

  • Understand diverse human cultures and societies
  • Analyze archaeological findings and their significance
  • Explore human biological diversity and evolution
  • Engage in linguistic analysis of human languages
  • Conduct anthropological research and fieldwork
Certification

Upon completion of the Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Anthropology, graduates will receive a certification that is recognized internationally. This qualification opens doors to higher studies and professional opportunities in European, Canadian, British, New Zealand, and Australian universities. Graduates are well-prepared for careers in various sectors including museums, research institutions, educational establishments, and non-governmental organizations.

The Course Curriculam

The curriculum is designed to provide a balanced mix of theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Students will undertake a variety of core and elective modules that build progressively over the three-year program.

  • Compulsory or Elective: Compulsory
  • Grade Points: 10

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  • Compulsory or Elective: Elective
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  • Compulsory or Elective: Elective
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International Comparative Analysis

  • Course Module: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
  • Equivalent Grade Points: 10 ECTS

  • Course Module: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
  • Equivalent Grade Points: 3 Credits

  • Course Module: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
  • Equivalent Grade Points: 15 Points

  • Course Module: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
  • Equivalent Grade Points: 20 CATS

Dr. Siti Nurbaya

Renowned anthropologist with extensive fieldwork experience and numerous publications in the field of anthropology.