Overview

In the Anthropology major you will study the diversity of human cultures in order to answer fundamental questions like: What is it that makes us human? How do culture and society work? What can we do to make the world a safer and happier place in which to live, for … For more content click the Read more button below. Taking an Anthropology major will train you to analyse local and global cultural differences and social contexts, conflicts and inequalities, and to use engaged and practical methods to understand and positively transform the world locally and globally. In the Anthropology major you will be taught by scholars who work in diverse geographical areas, including Australia, Asia and the Pacific. You will be able to study topics including Aboriginal Australia, digital and online anthropology, kinship, childhood and youth, human-animal interactions, sorcery and witchcraft, popular culture, food and drink, health, development and the environment. You will develop anthropological research skills, learn about ethics and be given the opportunity to undertake fieldwork. The Anthropology major will give you a solid grounding in skills that are relevant to careers in anthropology, local government, domestic and international NGOs, social services and public policy, community health, market research, education and training, native title research, conflict resolution, museum curation and cultural heritage management.

Portfolio

Office of the Provost

Academic contact

Raymond Madden

Location(s)

Melbourne (Bundoora), On-Line

Open to all courses

Yes

Structure

Where one or more subjects are shared between this major and another component (course, second major or minor) the subject/s will be replaced with an elective at the level of the common subject. Where a combination of this major and another component (course, second major or minor) exceed 4 common subjects this combination will become incompatible.

120 credit points

Level one30 credit points
Level two30 credit points
Level three60 credit points

Enrolment rules

This major is also available through Open Universities Australia (OUA)

Available in courses

Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Arts - Bendigo

Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Arts - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of Creative Arts - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Arts - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of Business (Marketing) - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of Business (Accounting) - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of Finance - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of Arts - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Health Sciences - On-Line

Bachelor of International Business - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Health Sciences - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of Arts - On-Line

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of Business (Sport Management) - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Arts - On-Line

Intended learning outcomes

On successful completion you will be able to:
1.
Apply systematic, detailed knowledge and understanding of Anthropology.
2.
Develop creative, critical and analytical skills to address problems around how we shape the world and how the world shapes us in a range of social and cultural contexts. 
3.
Demonstrate high level, ethical, professional and culturally aware communication skills.
4.
Design and conduct independent and collaborative research into complex problems, relating to the discipline of Anthropology, considering ethical implications and multiple perspectives.
5.
Navigate, critically assess and strategically utilise information from both physical and digital sources relevant to the field of Anthropology.
6.
Demonstrate flexibility and resourcefulness to act as critically engaged global citizens.

Career opportunities

Anthropology builds skills in research, community development and communication to prepare you for a range of careers.

Possible roles include:

  • Anthropologist
  • Cultural heritage adviser
  • Community Health adviser
  • Market research officer
  • Native title anthropologist
  • Research manager
  • Communications and engagement officer