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Anthropology BA

Anthropology BA

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  • Cấp độ:Cử nhân (4 năm)
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Entry Requirement

Your transcript is the most important piece of information.  It shows what courses you’ve taken and your grades, which allows us to assess:

Academic Preparation.  Successful students are prepared students and we want to make sure you’re ready for the rigors of college-level work.  We recommend*:

-  4 years of English

-  3-4 years of math (through second year algebra or pre-calculus)

-  3 years of natural sciences (two or more with a lab component)

-  2 years of the same foreign language

Grade Point Average.  

Grade Trend.  How well you’ve done in your most recent courses.

English Requirement

Students may demonstrate English proficiency in any of the following ways: 

  • Minimum English proficiency test scores:

       Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): 71 iBT undergraduate,(WMU Institutional Code: 1902)

       International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic: 6.0 undergraduate, 

       Pearson Test of English, Academic Module (PTE): 48 undergraduate, 

  • International Baccalaureate, grade of 5 in English at the Higher Level 

  • General Certificate of Education: A grade of A, B, or C in English from one of the five British-based examining boards undergraduate, a grade of A or B in English from one of the five British-based examining boards graduate

  • Successful completion of ELS level 112

  • Successful completion of either four years of upper secondary school or one year of full-time tertiary (university-level) education from select countries meets WMU English language proficiency requirements

  • Successful completion of a WMU Pathway II or the final level in the WMU Center for English Language and Culture for International Students (CELCIS)

  • Cambridge Advanced English Certificate: A grade of A, B, or C undergraduate, 

  • SAT Evidence-based Reading and Writing Subscore (EBRW): 500

  • Duolingo: 95 undergraduate, 

  • Michigan English Test (MET): 48 undergraduate, 

  • Common European Framework of Languages (CEFR): B2 undergraduate, 

Other Requirement

ACT or SAT Scores

WMU superscores and we will use the testing information you provide in your application during our decision process. 

2021 Applicants:  In light of the uncertainty surrounding the timeline of and access to the ACT or SAT, Western Michigan University has adopted a test-optional policy for students applying for 2021 entry terms. This applies to both admission and Office of Admissions scholarship consideration.

  • Definition of “test optional”:  Students may report/submit ACT or SAT test scores if they wish, but it is not required.  If a student does wish to have their test score used in the admission process, they can self-report their scores on the admission application.  These students would then follow our 2021 testing policy. 

Applicants who do wish test scores to be used in the admission process should report/submit scores from all test dates.  Doing so will allow WMU to use your highest subscores from any test date to superscore your total (SAT) or composite (ACT) score.

 

 

Thông tin khóa học

Anthropology is the study of past and present human diversity. It explores issues of cultural and biological change, and strives to gain awareness of the conditions that give rise to social differences and inequalities. It helps expand understanding of the global human condition by integrating historical, cultural and biological perspectives.

As a Western Michigan University student with a major in anthropology, you will take courses in four fields of anthropology:

  • Archaeology—the study of past human studies through material culture.

  • Biological anthropology—examines the place of humans and their nearest relatives, the primates, within the biological world. It includes sub-specialties like human evolution to forensic science, primatology, genetic variation or adaptation.

  • Cultural anthropology—the study of human society; how humans organize themselves and in what ways does a society express its ethnicity or change its culture.

  • Linguistic anthropology—the study of language as a universal medium of human interaction.

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Anthropologists are trained to think critically about global and local issues. Employers are increasingly seeking individuals who understand diversity and have the skills to analyze difference and communicate across varied settings. Anthropologists today work in corporations; colleges and universities; nonprofit and non-governmental organizations; and federal, state and local governments.

The anthropology major and minor provide solid preparation for postgraduate training and careers in a number of fields such as:

  • Applied anthropology

  • Archaeology

  • Conservation

  • Education

  • Forensic science

  • Health care and medicine

  • Human services

  • International business

  • Law

  • Marketing

  • Museum work

  • Tourism

  • Other fields that require an understanding of cultural diversity and human adaptability

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Medical  insurance: 1999 USD per year

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