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The University of Texas at San Antonio
Some of the most pressing issues of our time stem from the complex relationship between people and the environment. If you’re interested in addressing these issues, as well as following how humans have shaped their habitat and progressed as a society, then you may want to study anthropology. As both a social and biological science, pursuing an Anthropology degree allows you to embrace a wide view of humanity, spread across four core areas. These areas include 1) culture, the study of people as a social unit, 2) linguistics, the study of language use in social life, 3) archaeology, the study of social and cultural life through human remains, and 4) biological, the study of living human populations and the behavior and ecology in non-human primates. If you choose a career path in this field, you’ll join the ranks of other anthropologists working across the world to uncover the hidden secrets of humanity’s past.
Fees are available on request.
No open intake is listed yet. Submit an enquiry and the team can confirm intake availability.