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Bachelor
of Anthropology (BA)
School of Social and Human
Studies
Atlantic International University
The Bachelor of Anthropology (BA)
program objective is to help students develop
communication, research, analytical and
problem-solving skills that are essential
in today's workforce. The Bachelor of Anthropology
(BA) program is offered online via distance
learning. After evaluating both academic
record and life experience, AIU staff working
in conjunction with Faculty and Academic
Advisors will assist students in setting
up a custom-made program, designed on an
individual basis. This flexibility to meet
student needs is seldom found in other distance
learning programs. Our online program does
not require all students to take the same
subjects/courses, use the same books, or
learning materials. Instead, the online
Bachelor of Anthropology (BA) curriculum
is designed individually by the student
and academic advisor. It specifically addresses
strengths and weaknesses with respect to
market opportunities in the student’s
major and intended field of work. Understanding
that industry and geographic factors should
influence the content of the curriculum
instead of a standardized one-fits-all design
is the hallmark of AIU’s unique approach
to adult education. This philosophy addresses
the dynamic and constantly changing environment
of working professionals by helping adult
students in reaching their professional
and personal goals within the scope of the
degree program.
Important: Below is an example of the topics
or areas you may develop and work on during
your studies. By no means is it a complete
or required list as AIU programs do not
follow a standardized curriculum. It is
meant solely as a reference point and example.
Want to learn more about the curriculum
design at AIU? (Course
and Curriculum)
Core Courses and Topics
in Anthropology:
Biological Anthropology
Frauds, Myths & Mysteries in Archaeology
Culture and Society
Introduction to Biological Anthropology
Medical Anthropology
Myth and Ritual
Culture, Knowledge and Environment
Sex, Drugs and Human Nature
Government and Politics in Developing Areas
Brain and Behavior
Qualitative Research
Sociology of Health and Medicine
Anthropology of Violence
Culture and Globalization
Forensic Archaeology
Orientation Courses:
- Communication & Investigation (Comprehensive
Resume)
- Organization Theory (Portfolio)
- Experiential Learning (Autobiography)
- Seminar Administrative Development
(Book Summary)
- Seminar Cultural Development (Practical
Experience)
- Seminar International Development (Publications)
Research Project in Anthropology:
Bachelor Thesis Project
MBM300 Thesis Proposal
MBM302 Bachelor Thesis (5,000 words)
Publication: Each Bachelor of Anthropology
graduate is encouraged to publish their
research papers either online in the public
domain or through professional journals
and periodicals worldwide.
Contact us to get
started
We understand how busy adults do not have
time to go back to school. Now, it's possible
to earn your degree in the comfort of your
own home and still have time for yourself
and your family. The Admissions office is
here to help you, for additional information
or to see if you qualify for admissions
please contact us. If you are ready to apply
please submit your Online Application and
paste your resume and any additional comments/questions
in the area provided.
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