Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology, Cultural
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology, Cultural is an undergraduate program that invites students to examine the relationship of culture, human meaning, and the social, political, and economic forces that affect our world.
Gain the Tools and Skills to Understand Cultural Diversity and Social Organization
This program provides students with the tools and skills to understand cultural diversity and social organization across the world. Students will learn to gather and analyze complex materials, while also exploring critical contemporary problems and how to communicate across differences.
Program Details
- Campus Locations: Catonsville
- Department: Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Public Health
- College: College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Why Major in Cultural Anthropology?
The Bachelor of Arts in Cultural Anthropology is designed to provide students with a strong set of skills to work in an increasingly multicultural workforce in positions in business, health, government, law, or to pursue advanced graduate degrees.
Career Options
Studying Cultural Anthropology can lead to career options in:
- Business
- Health
- Government
- Law
- Advanced graduate degrees
Tuition, Scholarships, and Financial Aid
The university is committed to making a world-class education accessible to every student. A range of financial aid options are available, including grants, scholarships, work-study, and loans to help manage the cost of education.
Financial Aid Options
- Grants
- Scholarships
- Work-study
- Loans
Application Process
To apply, students must:
- Complete the Common App: The first step in the application process.
- Request Supporting Documents: Official transcript and international transcript (if applicable) are required.
- Complete Additional Requirements (optional): For Scholars Programs or Visual and Performing Arts majors.
Application Deadlines
Deadlines vary, and it is essential to research and comply with specific program requirements.
Program Structure
The program includes:
- Majors:
- Cultural Anthropology B.A.
- Public Health B.A.
- Sociology B.A.
- Minors:
- Anthropology Minor
- Critical Disability Studies Minor
- Public Health Minor
- Sociology Minor
- Certificate: Available for undergraduate programs.
