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Macquarie University

Anthropology is the comparative study of societies and human diversity. It asks questions about behavior, meaning and value between different societies and cultures. Anthropologists focus on social groups that follow a distinct way of life, such as factory workers, people who live by hunting and gathering in the Amazon, corporate managers, Indigenous Australian artists, Harry Potter fans, and opium growers in South-East Asia, religious groups, migrants and refugees. Although anthropologists work in diverse social contexts, they share a commitment to exploring and understanding different ways of life and cultural perspectives, and illuminating these for others. Students will gain the skills to contribute to policy and interventions, by applying anthropological theories and methods to concrete problems.
Students have knowledge and interest in society and culture, cultural studies.
Gaining of knowledge related to Introduction to Social Science, Methods of Social Research, Evaluation, Planning and Policy, Advanced Social Research Methods, Internships in Social Research, Doing Ethnography are the concepts included as major parts in this course.
This course is accredited by Australian Anthropological Society.
Students will increasingly be employed in the development world, by government, non-government and multilateral aid agencies, as consultants and evaluators. Anthropologists are also employed in the corporate world.
March, August
IELTS - overall score of 7.0 Band, TOEFL - 600/ equivalent
27864
3 Years