The combined baccalaureate and master’s program in Anthropology and Business Administration is designed to provide highly-motivated students with the opportunity to complete their undergraduate and graduate degrees in five years of full-time study. Students in the combined degree program may enroll in four or more approved graduate courses while still working toward their undergraduate degrees. These graduate courses count toward both the undergraduate and eventual graduate degrees, and incur no additional charges to the student while they are still matriculated as an undergraduate. By completing undergraduate requirements during the first four years, students are assured of the bachelor’s degree if for any reason they decide not to complete the master’s degree. Graduate level courses that are applied to the baccalaureate degree as part of the major may not be applied to a graduate degree should the student decide not to complete the combined degree program. Anthropology provides a strong basis for subsequent graduate level education and training in international law, public health, social work and multiple areas in and out of the social sciences. Additional anthropological study can also lead to a traditional career of teaching and research in numerous departments, or as an applied anthropologist in both the public and private sectors.
Students should have a high school diploma with quality point index of 3.0. International students should have the combined critical reading and math score from the SAT of 1000 is required to be considered for scholarships. They also need to have a minimum score of 61 on internet based TOEFL. Students who score between 61 and 99 will be asked to take an English Language Placement exam when they arrive on campus. Students who score 100 or higher fully qualify as English proficient. They need to have score of 6.0 on IELTS.
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