On-campus
full_time
Bachelor Anthropology
- From archaeology to linguistics to botany, anthropology closely connects to all studies in the liberal arts, giving you a well-rounded education.
- Anthropology students develop a skill set that is in high demand. It also gives you the opportunity to insert your personal interests into your studies.
- Alma’s anthropology major prepares you for graduate study in the social sciences. You also are prepared to explore career possibilities in a wide variety of fields, including sociology, social work, business, non-profit and personnel administration, law, ministry, public health,museum curatorship, forensics,?corrections, government, international development, linguistics, foreign service, national park service, genealogy, social psychology, linguistics, technical writing, journalism, ethnobotany, environmental sciences, and eco-tourism, among many others.
Tution & Application Fees
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Examinations
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- Send official secondary school transcripts, in English, provided to Alma College directly from your school.
- Provide English Language Proficiency (official score reports required, but can be emailed to admissions@alma.edu)
- TOEFL iBT score of 79 (school code: 1010)
- IELTS score of 6.5
- Total SAT score of 980 (school code 1010) or ACT score of 18 (school code 1958)
- ELS Language Center Level 112
- Grade of C or higher in English Composition from an accredited U.S. college/university
- An SAT Reading score of 500 or an ACT English score of 20 may also be utilized.
- All international students on F-1 or J-1 visa are required to provide evidence of sufficient finances to support their U.S. education. Sources of funding may be from parents, guardians, or a sponsor.
- Valid Passport copy (photo & F-1 visa pages only)