Course variations
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Entry requirement for international students
The Honors Program in anthropology is an independently pursued course of research undertaken by qualified students under the mentorship of a faculty thesis adviser. A grade-point average of 3.3 overall, and 3.5 in the major in courses completed at Berkeley is required to qualify for the program. It is a year-long senior program which may begin in either the fall or spring semester. The program requires the sponsorship of an anthropology professor as thesis adviser and a second reader. The honors courses, H195A and H195B, may also count as elective requirements for the major. Applications and more information are available at 209 Kroeber Hall.
University of California, Berkeley accepts IELTS*
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Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
University Of California, Berkeley
Department name
College of Letters and Science, Department of Anthropology
BA in Anthropology - Cultural Anthropology Concentration
Course description: The program prepares undergraduate students to describe and explain the human condition through exposure to the ...read more
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology
Course description: This program prepares students to participate fully and successfully in the field and to meet the challenges of a truly ...read more
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology
Course description: This program offers tools for the evaluation of societies' adjustments to their social and environmental situations. Those ...read more
Course description: An undergraduate major in anthropology can serve as the nucleus for a general liberal education, or as the prerequisite for ...read more
University At Buffalo, The State University of New York
Course description: The undergraduate program in Anthropology offers a B.A. degree. It includes the subfields of archaeology, cultural ...read more
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