
3 years
February, July
Bachelor
Explore how people live, connect, and organise their lives within communities across the world. A degree in Anthropology looks at social structures such as family ties, class systems, and caste, and how these shape everyday life in different societies.
You’ll examine how cultures approach conflict, cooperation, and reconciliation, gaining insight into the values and traditions that guide human behaviour. The course draws on examples from regions such as Oceania, the Middle East, and beyond, allowing you to compare different ways societies function.
For students interested in cultural studies, social anthropology, and global societies, this field offers a deeper understanding of how human life is shaped across diverse cultural setting
University
Victoria University Wellington
Campus
Kelburn
Total Credits
360 points (NZQF Level 7)
Study Mode
Full-time
Loan Availability
No
NZ$33,050 per year (approximate)
Full-time study: Advanced anthropology courses, research project
Part-time study: Available with extended duration
Courses include: Anthropology of Kinship, Social Theory, Ethnographic Research, Politics and Power, Globalization and Culture
University Entrance or equivalent, plus a strong background in humanities
IELTS - Minimum 6.0 overall, with no band below 5.5
PTE - Minimum score of 50 overall
TOEFL - Minimum score of 80
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