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Bachelor of Arts - Anthropology (Program Major)
Anthropology is a biocultural discipline grounded in a comparative and cross-cultural perspective and concerned with diverse aspects of human life. While broadly educated, individual anthropologists generally specialize in particular approaches, collectively contributing to a rich and holistic view of humanity. The University of Manitoba offers undergraduate and graduate training in anthropology’s four sub-disciplines: cultural anthropology, archaeology, physical anthropology, and anthropological linguistics.
Professional opportunities:
- Government agencies
- Community and social services
- Museums and archives
- International development agencies
- Business and market research firms
- Cultural resource management agencies
- Parks and historic sites
A bachelor’s degree in anthropology may serve as suitable preparation for further studies in education, nursing, medicine, and law. Anthropology graduates acquire skills that are useful in many careers, including research skills and an increased knowledge and understanding of human cultures, past and present.
Requirements
Listed below are the documents required to apply for this course.
Grade 12
50.0 %
Total: 6.5
Reading
6.0
Writing
6.0
Listening
6.0
Speaking
6.0
Total: 86.0
Reading
20.0
Writing
20.0
Listening
20.0
Speaking
20.0
Total: 58.0
Reading
0.0
Writing
0.0
Listening
0.0
Speaking
0.0
Total: 120.0
Reading
0.0
Writing
0.0
Listening
0.0
Speaking
0.0
This program offers conditional admissions For conditional admission, instead of submitting language proficiency test scores, applicants may complete English courses prior to the academic program. The length of the English course is determined based on the applicant‘s level of English proficiency.
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