Anthropology

Anthropology

Undergraduate (UG) Postgraduate (PG) Doctorate (PhD)
Duration 2–4 Years
Intake / Year Up to 2–3 Years
Mode On Campus / Hybrid
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Anthropology

Key Insights

Interdisciplinary

Global Demand Level

AUD 28–45/hour

Average Salary range

20+ hours/week

Post Study Work Eligibility

AUD 28–45

Top Hiring Industries

75–90%

Career Outcome

What is Anthropology ?

Anthropology is the scientific study of human societies, cultures, evolution, languages, and social systems across time and geography. It explores how humans adapt, organize communities, create belief systems, and interact with their environments.

The discipline typically includes four major branches:

  • Cultural Anthropology
  • Biological (Physical) Anthropology
  • Archaeology
  • Linguistic Anthropology

Programs combine fieldwork, ethnographic research, data analysis, historical interpretation, and interdisciplinary study, equipping students with strong analytical, research, and cross-cultural communication skills. Anthropology graduates are valued for their ability to understand social dynamics in diverse global contexts.

Who should
choose this
course?

Students planning to study abroad in 2026

Aspirants preparing for IELTS / PTE / TOEFL

Students interested in culture, history & human evolution

Core skills you’ll learn

  • Ethnographic Research & Fieldwork Methods
  • Cultural Analysis & Interpretation
  • Qualitative & Quantitative Research
  • Archaeological Techniques & Documentation
  • Cross-Cultural Communication
  • Critical Thinking & Theoretical Analysis
  • Report Writing & Academic Research
  • Social & Historical Data Interpretation

Industries where this course is relevant

NGOs & International Development Organizations Cultural Heritage & Museum Institutions Government Policy & Social Research Community Development Programs Human Rights & Advocacy Groups Academic & Research Institutions Market Research & Consumer Insights International Relations & Global Studies

Top Courses Offered Under Anthropology

Bachelor of Anthropology
  • Annual Course Fee: USD 14,000 – 35,000
  • Duration: 3 Years
  • Intake: Jan/Feb, Jul/Sep
Bachelor of Arts (Anthropology Major)
  • Annual Course Fee: USD 14,000 – 32,000
  • Duration: 3 Years
  • Intake: Feb, Jul
Bachelor of Archaeology & Anthropology
  • Annual Course Fee: USD 15,000 – 36,000
  • Duration: 3–4 Years
  • Intake: Jan/Feb, Sep
Master of Anthropology
  • Annual Course Fee: USD 17,000 – 40,000
  • Duration: 1–2 Years
  • Intake: Jan/Feb, Sep
Master of Social & Cultural Anthropology
  • Annual Course Fee: USD 18,000 – 42,000
  • Duration: 1–2 Years
  • Intake: Feb, Jul
Master of Archaeology
  • Annual Course Fee: USD 18,000 – 42,000
  • Duration: 1–2 Years
  • Intake: Jan/Feb, Sep
Master of Development & Cultural Studies
  • Annual Course Fee: USD 17,000 – 38,000
  • Duration: 1–2 Years
  • Intake: Feb, Jul
PhD in Anthropology
  • Annual Course Fee: Often scholarship-supported
  • Duration: 3–4 Years
  • Intake: Research-based / Rolling

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