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Anthropology offers an excellent foundation for students pursuing careers in social sciences, humanities, healthcare, or professions like law, business, and communications that demand deep insights into decolonization, global dynamics, and cross-cultural analysis of human societies. Graduates in anthropology have secured positions across various sectors, working in academia, public policy, media (including journalism and filmmaking), healthcare, international development, and advocacy for social and environmental causes.
This discipline examines how individuals and communities worldwide interact with social, cultural, political, and economic forces that define modern society.
Through immersive fieldwork, anthropologists gain firsthand knowledge of diverse cultures, studying their traditions, languages, and relationships with power structures.
Anthropologists bridge cultural divides and foster thoughtful approaches to worldwide challenges.
Honours available: Yes
Duration: Four years