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Major in Anthropology
Study the cultures, social organization, languages, and environmental relationships of societies and populations around the globe.
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The Bachelor of Arts, Anthropology Major is a 120-credit online degree program. You must complete at least 30 credits through Athabasca University.
All courses are individualized study, allowing you to complete the coursework at your own pace.
You can finish this program in as little as 4 years of full-time study. Or work at your own pace and take as long as you need. There is no time limit for completion.
You also have the option of taking Anthropology as a minor.
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- Program summary
- Program plan
- Undergraduate application process
- Financial aid and awards
- Anthropology program brochure
- Types of anthropology
- Undergraduate research in anthropology
- Field programs
- Bachelor of Arts minors
- Anthropology library guide
- Cool Anthropology
- Writer in Residence
- Program leaning outcomes