Anthropology

    Bachelor of Anthropology at Cornell University

    Bachelor of Anthropology at Cornell University

    Cornell University offers the Bachelor of Anthropology as a full-time degree delivered on campus at its main campus in Ithaca , United States of America. Taught in English and completed over 4 years, the program equips students with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required for anthropology and related professional fields. The next available intake begins on August 26, 2026.

    About Bachelor of Anthropology

    Overview You’ll be able to investigate topics ranging from identity politics and globalization to the origins of agriculture and the rise of empires. The settings you’ll explore can take you from the lowland rain forest of ancient Mesoamerica to the mountains of the Himalayas, from prisons in Latin America to a synagogue on New York City’s Lower East Side, from medical research centers in Tanzania to the colonial era Finger Lakes. The bachelor degree in Anthropology, offered by Cornell University, is an ideal "liberal arts" major. When well-designed by students and their advisers, it can prepare students for a wide range of professional careers, including law, medicine, foreign service, social services and business, among others.The major provides both a general grounding in three subfields of anthropology (sociocultural anthropology, anthropological archaeology and biological anthropology) and a detailed focus on a particular area of concentration. Students may choose from a range of subjects for their concentration, from identity politics and globalization to prehistory and human evolution. Upper-level courses span a range of topical and theoretical issues related to religion, gender, economics, colonialism, democratization, prehistoric cultures, race, behavioral evolution and conservation, to name a few.Career DevelopmentTop Employment SectorsOther Nonprofit OrganizationEducationConsulting/Prof. PracticeLawHuman Healthcare ServicesCommunications/MediaTechnologyBiotech/Pharma/Life SciencesInsuranceGovernment I want to find another Bachelor Course
    As an Anthropology major, you’ll study the complex social and cultural relationships that define human communities and learn how to conduct engaged, collaborative, field-based research. This bachelor degree is offered by Cornell University. 

    Disciplines

    Anthropology

    Requirements and Admission Criteria for Bachelor of Anthropology at Cornell University

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 7
    • TOEFLMin 100

    Other Requirements

    1Basic RequirementsChoosing a CollegeApplicationApplication Supporting MaterialsCornell University Supplemental InformationOfficial TranscriptStandardized Test ScoresApplication FeeInterviewsAdditional Submissions

    Fee Information

    Bachelor of Anthropology at Cornell University
    Cornell University
    Cornell University
    United States of America

    United States of America, Ithaca

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