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The Bachelor of Arts program has been revamped to maximize your educational experience. Gain hands-on learning through internships, earn academic credits while studying abroad, or engage in impactful community service initiatives. At Western, you'll actively contribute to positive change while pursuing your studies.
Our innovative approach blends in-person instruction with round-the-clock digital access to course materials, offering enhanced flexibility and more opportunities for classroom discussions and teamwork.
Various majors provide chances for hands-on learning and global experiences, supported by cutting-edge facilities including professional recording studios, multimedia laboratories, and digital workspaces.
Social Anthropology explores human societies and their cultural systems.
Key study areas encompass: the evolution of anthropological studies; cultural impacts of globalization; systems of power; gender studies; concepts of identity; ethnographic research techniques; and relationships between indigenous communities and modern states. The curriculum emphasizes cultures of Australasia, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific region, along with intercultural dynamics at both global and community levels.
This major aims to develop students' cross-cultural understanding while providing comprehensive training in research methodologies and ethical practices applicable across diverse professional and academic settings.