Bachelor of Arts - Anthropology
- 4 years
- Duration
- 29,928 USD/year
- Price
- Rolling admission
- Start
- Rolling admission
- Deadline
- Bachelor
- Degree
- Campus
- Format
- Fort Collins / USA
- Location
- Colorado State University
- School
Program description
Human analysis and interpretation are prepared by the Anthropology major. Learn about human diversity holistically or specialize in an area. Students will learn writing, critical thinking, and how theory, methods, and data intersect, which may be used in almost any career. In addition, CSU's summer field programs provide archaeological digs and fossil prospecting with researchers and academics.
Concentrations
- Archaeology: Prehistoric and historic archaeology will be featured in your study of American culture and humanity.
- Biological Anthropology: Biology, anatomy, genetics, chemistry, biometry, endocrinology, and social sciences will be involved.
- Cultural Anthropology: You'll study culturally diverse groups' experiences in a globalizing political economy.
Career Choices
Anthropology offers a comprehensive academic foundation for various governmental and private sector occupations.You will learn to think critically, communicate effectively, and function in a multicultural environment, while studying the human condition throughout history. Graduates can work in international development, health care, education, business, natural resource management, and government.
Program structure
- Practicing Anthropology
- Human Origins and Variation
- Human Origins and Variation Laboratory
- History of Theory-Anthropology and Geography
- College Composition
- Museum and Cultural Heritage Studies
Price
- Tuition Fees: 29,928 - 32,734 USD
- Accommodation: 9,750 - 11,420 USD
- Meals: 6,410 - 7,890 USD
- Insurance: 3,222 - 3,222 USD
ESTIMATED TOTAL: 49,310 - 55,266 USD
Requirements for applicants
GPA requirements
- A cumulative high school GPA of 3.0 or higher (4.0 scale)
English Language Requirements
- IELTS: 6 Note: students may be granted full admission with lower scores of 5.5 IELTS however they would need to complete an English test that may result in EAP coursework being required alongside regular coursework for 1-2 semesters
- TOEFL: 72 Note: students may be granted full admission with lower scores of 60-71 TOEFL however they would need to complete an English test that may result in EAP coursework being required alongisde regular coursework for 1-2 semesters
- Duolingo: 110
- PTEA: 50
- Other Tests: Successful completion of the Intensive English Program (IEP) at CSU
About the university
Established in 1870, Colorado State University (CSU) ranks among the premier public research universities in the United States. The university is situated in the foothills of the picturesque Rocky Mountains near Fort Collins, just an hour from Denver, Colorado.
CSU is internationally acknowledged in various essential subjects, including cancer research, atmospheric science, animal science, climate change, forest and wildlife management, engineering, and water management.
At CSU, you will have the option to build a distinctive academic trajectory tailored to your objectives. You will become part of a nurturing campus featuring distinguished instructors, over 2,500 international students from 112 nations, and access to tools that will assist you in exploring your interests.