Bachelor of Social Science Anthropology

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Western Sydney University Penrith

Program Overview

Social Anthropology is the study of humans and the cultures they create. The major in Anthropology within the Bachelor of Social Science offers students the opportunity to examine social patterns and practices across cultures, to discover similarities and differences between cultures, and to understand the processes by which humans organise and create meaning. Areas of focus include the development of anthropology as a discipline; globalisation and culture; power and politics; gender and sexuality; identity and belonging; ethnography and ethnographic methods; indigenous peoples and nation states. Specific attention is given to cultures of Australasia, Southeast Asia and the Pacific, and to cross cultural interactions, at both global and local levels. The major seeks to equip students with multi-cultural knowledge as well as to provide a thorough grounding in research methods and ethics with utility in a variety of professional and academic contexts.

Program Key Stats

$23800 (Annual cost)



Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Equality and diversity officer
  • Higher education lecturer
  • Human resources officer
  • Museum/gallery curator
  • Public relations officer

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