Anthropology
In recent years there have been considerable developments in Anthropology in the theorising of culture, feminist studies, epistemological questions relating to post-colonialism and its effects upon anthropological forms of research and knowledge. You may study areas including comparative religion; gender studies; minority cultures; language and culture; social theories; social change and development; social inequality; research methods; anthropology of South-East Asia; and globalisation. Graduates of our Anthropology programs find work in first-hand research, become advisers or consultants to industry, government and non-government organisations on a diverse range of matters, or teach.
Contact: School of Political and Social Inquiry
How to apply
Information about each course can be found through the links below to Course Finder. From Course Finder, you can also go to the University Handbook, where unit information (where appropriate) relating to each course can be found.
| Program of Study |
Course Code |
|---|---|
3937 |
|
2846 |
|
2695 |
|
0020 |