Anthropology
    Duration48 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 54,050 / Year
    Apply DateJanuary 15, 2022
    Next IntakeSeptember 2, 2022
    Anthropology

    About

    Overview Does globalization harm or promote cultural diversity? How do rapid economic or political changes affect people’s daily lives and worldviews? How are gender, race, or class hierarchies organized in relation to other systems of perceived human difference? How do conceptions of political power relate to ideas of the sacred? Anthropology's distinctive way of studying the world through intensive ethnographic fieldwork allows us strong insight into such key questions. Courses offer students opportunities to study people’s experiences in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the West. Topics explored include art, religion, politics and violence, economic change, globalization, genders, sexualities, race, urban life, kinship, national identities, medicine, biotechnology, youth, consumption and fashion. Anthropology students have the opportunity to engage in hands-on fieldwork in Worcester and its environs. I want to find another Bachelor Course
    The sociology and anthropology department challenges students to critically examine continuing and urgent issues of social marginalization, inequality, legacies of colonialism, and cycles of violence and suffering.

    Disciplines

    Anthropology

    Requirements

    Other Requirements

    1Common Application or Coalition ApplicationHigh School and Current College TranscriptTwo Faculty Letters of RecommendationOfficial College Report Course DescriptionsCertification of FinancesBank Letter or Financial AffidavitTOEFL or IELTS (for non-native English speakers)

    Fee Information

    Anthropology
    College of the Holy Cross
    College of the Holy Cross
    United States of America

    United States of America, Worcester