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Bachelor of Arts [B.A] [Anthropology - Archaeology Concentration] From Western Washington University

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Bachelor of Arts [B.A] (Anthropology - Archaeology Concentration)

4 years
Full Time

Field of Study

₹20.5 L/Yr

$24,739 /Yr

Archaeology is the "cultural anthropology" of the human past. It uses scientific fieldwork and laboratory techniques to investigate past human societies and the processes and effects of cultural evolution through the study of material remains.?

Anthropology Department faculty members carry out research in Latin America, North America, Asia, The Pacific, and Eastern Europe, and are dedicated to excellence in teaching. The Department faculty have earned awards for distinguished contributions to undergraduate education and research, have written nationally-disseminated textbooks, and developed curriculum designed to provide extensive opportunities for students to engage in hands-on learning experiences working with clients in community social-services agencies, and through participatory research.

The Anthropology Department provides training in four sub-disciplines:?

  • Cultural Anthropology
  • Archaeology
  • Physical Anthropology
  • Anthropological Linguistics

Beyond the Classroom

Western Washington University's Anthropology?Archaeology Concentration curriculum is designed to provide extensive opportunities for students to engage in hands-on learning experiences working with clients in community social-services agencies, and through participatory research.?

Research

There are opportunities for field work and library research in each of the four subfields of Anthropology. The department engages in a series of funded projects, providing a wide diversity of research opportunities, and the library holdings include resources for those pursuing cross-culture and culture-area research. Archaeological field school surveys are conducted on alternate summers.??

Internships

Students create internships that suit their specific interests to maximize their chances of long-term career success and satisfaction. Internships often include local museums and organizations, but can also be found outside the area or abroad.? ??

Anthropology Club

Western?s Anthropology Club is a group of students and faculty who promote interest in the discipline of Anthropology. The club plans and promotes speakers, trips, and events which relate to all four of the subdivisions within Anthropology. The main annual event is the planning and hosting of the Anthropology Conference, which is held in conjunction with Scholar?s Week.

Careers and Graduate Studies

Students earning a degree in Anthropology?Archaeology Concentration from Western Washington University will be able to apply their learning to a variety of graduate degrees and careers locally and internationally in both the public and private sectors. Opportunities may be found in teaching (public school, community college, and college), federal and state agencies, social services, applied health setting, museums, and international business.

Employers of Recent Western Graduates:
  • Glifford Pinchot National Forest: Archaeological Technician
  • Google maps: Visual Data Specialist
  • Nagoya International School (Japan)
  • Rosario Archaeology: Field Archaeologist
  • Western Washington University: Graduate Research Assistant
  • Yellowstone National Park: Park Ranger
Sample Careers
  • International Studies?
  • Ethnologist?
  • Museum Curator?
  • Overseas Consultant?
  • Researcher?
  • Archaeologist

Eligibility & Entry Requirement

Academic Requirements:

  • Submit official transcripts of all the previous secondary and post secondary education
  • Submit an essay that describes about your personal goals, academic goals, prepatory coursework, work experience etc.
  • Submit English Language Proficiency requirements

English Language Requirements:

  • TOEFL: minimum 79 in iBT; minimum 550 in PBT
  • IELTS: minimum 6.5
  • Duolingo: minimum 105

Scholarship Grants & Financial Aids

NameScholarship Per StudentLevel of StudyType
Young Women in Public Affairs AwardScholarship per student₹ 3.3 L/Yr$4,000Level Of StudyBachelorTypeMerit-Based
BeArt Presets-Academic ScholarshipScholarship per student₹ 1.7 L/Yr$2,000Level Of StudyBachelorTypeMerit-Based
VueVille Future Technology ScholarshipScholarship per student₹ 82,890/Yr$1,000Level Of StudyBachelorTypeMerit-Based
Axol Science ScholarshipScholarship per student₹ 1.7 L/Yr$2,000Level Of StudyBachelorTypeCompany-Sponsored
Chuan Ai Lu Engstrom Memorial ScholarshipScholarship per student₹ 82,890/Yr$1,000Level Of StudyBachelorTypeMerit-Based
ASID Foundation Legacy ScholarshipsScholarship per student₹ 3.3 L/Yr$4,000Level Of StudyBachelorTypeMerit-Based


Options Available

ProgramDelivery TypeDurationTution Fees
B.A Anthropology - Biocultural Concentrationfull time4 years₹2050615.71

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