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1 CoursesBa anthropology in Humboldt state university
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Anthropology is a holistic science dedicated to the study of human cultural and biological diversity. Its five sub-fields are: cultural anthropology, physical anthropology, linguistic anthropology, applied anthropology, and archaeology. At Humboldt, students acquire a solid foundation in anthropology and are well prepared to enter and succeed in advanced degree programs. Students have the opportunity to participate in summer field schools and in internships as part of the major. Students at Humboldt have an opportunity to make international or applied experience an integral part of their anthropology undergraduate degree.
Grade 12 / High School, A (GPA) of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale on high school coursework, ACT 22 or above on English test section and SAT 550 on the Verbal/Critical Reading or IELTS of 6.0 and TOEFL ibT of 71; PTE 48
Anthropologist, Charity officer, Community development worker, International aid/development worker, Local government officer
1st May
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