Overview

Anthropology, the study of ‘humanity’, explores fundamental aspects of society and culture at the core of the Humanities and Social Sciences. The Anthropology Minor focuses on the role of culture in establishing meaning and value in human society and the contribution of ethnographic methodologies using particular focus on indigenous and … For more content click the Read More button below.

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Learning outcomes

1.

Recognise the significance of cultural analysis to other disciplines In the Humanities and Social Sciences.

2.

Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of the diversity of social, political and economic practices presented by a spectrum of world cultures.

3.

Recognise the range of interpretive frameworks relevant to cross-cultural research and applied practice.

4.

Recognise the contribution of ethnographic methodologies to engagement in multi-cultural contexts.

5.

Demonstrate the ability to apply cultural concepts and ethnographic methods in anthropology to a range of contemporary issues in public policy and everyday life.

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Research areas

Philosophy and Religious Studies
Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services
Studies in Human Society
Language, Communication and Culture
Environmental Sciences
History and Archaeology
Education
Medical and Health Sciences