Anthropology Major
| Offered By | ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences |
|---|---|
| Areas of Interest | Anthropology |
Anthropology is the study of cultural differences and similarities in a globalised world. As a field of study anthropology is uniquely placed to interpret the widest range of contemporary social phenomena - from migration to religious fundamentalism, online communities and new social movements, contemporary indigenous cultural expression and identity politics, consumption and commodification, and many changing forms of social relationships. The School of Archaeology and Anthropology offers a diverse range of undergraduate courses which cover these themes and more.
The discipline's distinctive methodology, long-term ethnographic fieldwork, provides anthropologists with finely grained and in-depth understandings of complex social phenomena. With a commitment to a comparative and holistic framework, anthropologists' treatment of cultural diversity provides insights into the different ways people comprehend their place in the world and relationships to each other, as well as new ways for us to think about our own relationships and society. It is an ideal foundation for a contemporary liberal-arts degree. Students of non-English languages can find anthropology especially useful.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Due to structural changes in the undergraduate program rules in 2012, the courses that make up the new 2012 majors may be different to the pre-2012 majors, and therefore some courses cannot be counted between majors. Students are advised to contact the CASS Student Office if they are unsure about their Majors.
Learning outcomes
- familiarity with the major dimensions of analysis of societies and cultures (e.g., gender, religion, personhood, identity, violence, emotion, state, nation, globalisation)
- familiarity with directed as well as unintended processes of change (e.g., culture and development, applied anthropology)
- familiarity with the interrelation of technique and theory in the recording and describing of cultures (e.g., film); and
- familiarity with the intersection of bio-social and material dimensions of social life
Requirements
The Anthropology major requires the completion of 48 units, which must include:
12 units from completion of the following compulsory courses:
ANTH1002 - Culture and Human Diversity: Introducing Anthropology (6 units)
ANTH1003 - Global and Local (6 units)
24 units from completion of 2000/3000-level courses from the subject area ANTH – Anthropology:
ANTH2004 - Religion, Ritual and Cosmology (6 units)
ANTH2005 - Indigenous Australian Societies and Cultures (6 units)
ANTH2006 - Anthropology of New Guinea and Melanesia (6 units)
ANTH2009 - Culture and Development (6 units)
ANTH2010 - Anthropology of Art (6 units)
ANTH2017 - Indigenous Australians and Australian Society Today (6 units)
ANTH2025 - Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective (6 units)
ANTH2026 - Medical Anthropology (6 units)
ANTH2033 - Religion and Society in India (6 units)
ANTH2049 - Filming Cultures (6 units)
ANTH2050 - Themes in Anthropology I (6 units)
ANTH2051 - Themes in Anthropology II (6 units)
ANTH2056 - Belonging, Identity and Nationalism (6 units)
ANTH2057 - Culture and Person (6 units)
ANTH2127 - Genes, Memes and Cultural Difference (6 units)
ANTH2128 - Media and Modernity (6 units)
ANTH2129 - Crossing Borders: Diasporas and Transnationalism (6 units)
ANTH2130 - Violence and Terror (6 units)
ANTH2132 - Food for Thought: Anthropological theories of food and eating (6 units)
ANTH2133 - Social Animals: anthropological perspectives on animal-human relationships (6 units)
ANTH2135 - Vietnam Field School (6-12 units)
ANTH3010 - Supervised Research in Anthropology (6 units)
ANTH3014 - SouthEast Asia Field School: Contemporary Change in SouthEast Asia (6 units)
12 units from completion of courses from the following list:
ASIA3610 - Globalising Southeast Asia: Capitalism, Media, and 21st Century Cultures
ASIA3905 - Visualising Contemporary Pacific & Asian Cultures through Art
ASIA2516 - Indonesia: Politics, Society and Development
ASIA2517 - Indonesia: Language, Media, and Arts in Social Change
ARCH2039 - Origins and Dispersals of Agricultural Populations
ARCH2108 - Animals, Plants and People
ARCH2126 - Analytical Methods for Anthropology and Archaeology
BIAN2013 - Human Evolution
BIAN2064 - Anthropology of Environmental Disasters (6 units)
BIAN2115 - 'Race' and Human Genetic Variation
BIAN2119 - Nutrition, Disease and the Human Environment
BIAN2120 - Culture, Biology and Population Dynamics
BIAN2124 - Human Society as Animal Society: Sex, Conflict, Co-operation and Human Uniqueness
BIAN2126 - Primate Evolutionary Biology
BIAN2127 - Primate Ecology and Behaviour
BIAN3012 - Topics in Primatology
BIAN3013 - Topics in Human Evolution
BIAN3115 - Regional Topics in Human Genetic Variation
BIAN3119 - Regional Topics in Nutrition, Disease and the Human Environment
BIAN3120 - Regional and Thematic Topics in Demographic Anthropology
ENVS2017 - Vietnam Field School
GEND2000 - Culture Matters: An Interdisciplinary Approach
INDN3107 - Introduction to Southeast Asian Performing Arts: Performance, Genres and Intercultural Translation
LING2015 - Language, Culture, Translation
PASI2001 - Learning Oceania: an Introduction to Pacific Studies
PASI2002 - Pacific Encounters: an Introduction to History and Culture in Oceania
PASI2003 - Environment, Conflict and Development in the Western Pacific
PASI2005 - Pacific Politics: From Independence to Intervention
PASI3001 - The Contemporary Pacific: Society, Politics and Development
PASI3003 - Spirit Islands: Indigenous and Introduced Religions in the Pacific
PASI3006 - Navigating the Pacific: Mapping the study and research resources
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