Anthropology

Bachelor of Arts

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Program of Study

The study of Anthropology enables students to develop their critical understandings and appreciations of human nature, interaction, and culture through the examination of anthropological theories, the use of anthropological methods, and the analysis of anthropological data. This program is designed to equip students with a broad, in-depth understanding of human life and relationships, an awareness of methods, topics, and trends in Anthropology, and an advanced ability to think analytically, critically, and creatively

All students in degree programs are required to take a minimum of courses in a variety of general arts and sciences so as to enable them to acquire an adequate foundation and context for their chosen area of studies, and to develop a critical appreciation of scholarship in general.

Biblical and Theological Studies establish anchor points for effective Christian thinking, living, and serving in the church and in society. The Humanities, Social Sciences, and Sciences deepen the understanding and heighten the appreciation of human nature, thoughts, cultures, and societies. Music and Theatre foster the musical and dramatic expression of the human spirit, condition, and experience.

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