Bachelor of Arts - Anthropology
- 3 years
- Duration
- 52,500 AUD/year
- Price
- Rolling admission
- Start
- Rolling admission
- Deadline
- Bachelor
- Degree
- Campus
- Format
- Perth / Australia
- Location
Program description
An extensive synopsis of the research methods used in the field of anthropology will be given to you. Coursework in critical thinking, ethnographic writing, participant observation, record keeping, oral and multimedia interviews, and material culture and archive research are all examples of real-world experiences that undergraduates can benefit from.
Gain the skills necessary for a career in heritage, community and social development, policy and analysis, or any number of related fields—in Australia or abroad—through an emphasis on active learning and assessment throughout the major.
Because anthropologists work with cultures and groups all around the world, the career paths available to them are extremely varied.
Program structure
Level 1
Core (take all units — 12 points):
- ANTH1001 Being Human: Culture, Identity and Society (6)
- GEOG1104 Disasters! (6)
Level 2
Core (take all units — 18 points):
- ANTH2225 Human Futures: Energy, Food and Sustainable Environments (6)
- ANTH2406 Society, Law and Politics (6)
- ANTH2902 Entangled Objects (6)
Level 3
Core (take all units — 18 points):
- ANTH3001 Ethnography (6)
- ANTH3401 Engaged Practices (6)
- ANTH3601 Indigenous Australia (6)
Price
- Tuition fee — 52,500 AUD per year.
A standard full time enrolment of 48 points per year equals 1 EFTSL (1 EFTSL is the Equivalent Full Time Study Load). If you enrol in more or less than 48 credit points per year, your yearly annual fee may be different. Tuition fees are reviewed annually and are subject to increase, as outlined in the UWA Acceptance Contract.
Requirements for applicants
To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have
- achieved an ATAR of at least 75, or equivalent as recognised by UWA or
- an assured pathway offer or
- achieved a score of at least 100 in UWA's experienced based entry assessment or
- a place in a relevant UWA access program.
Music prerequisites
Prerequisite subjects: Audition to demonstrate a musical background equivalent to Music ATAR.
Audition process
Prior to the audition, you will be asked to prepare two contrasting pieces. Remember to bring a copy of your music for the members of the audition panel. Given the time constraints for each audition, it is likely you will only have the opportunity to play a portion of each piece. If the members of the panel ask you to stop playing at a certain point, this does not mean the performance is going badly. Being asked to stop is not an indication of anything but a lack of time.
After the performance component of the audition, you will undertake a short aural quiz, followed by a brief discussion with the panel. They may ask about your musical experiences, what sort of music you like, and what else you intend to study. You will be able to ask questions and the members of the audition panel will answer to the best of their ability. During your audition, one of the panel members will look at your prepared portfolio. The whole audition process may take as little as 10 minutes. The length of the audition, however, is no indication of its success.
English competency
- Minimum overall IELTS score of 6.5, with no band less than 6.0.
For more information on requirements, please contact your Edumapple manager.
About the university

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