These are mandatory and all come with course.
Specialize in Social Anthropology for your Bachelor of Arts (BA) at Massey
The Massey BA (Social Anthropology) will give you a different perspective on the world, global culture, and society.
Studying social anthropology will develop your understanding of other cultures and contexts and show you how your way of life is just one of many possible ways of being human.
Social Anthropology invites us to ask questions about the cultural implications of migration, human trafficking, religion, gender fluidity, cyberspace, fracking, hyper-consumption, food security, scientific inquiry, and city living to challenge our existing beliefs and put ourselves in others’ shoes.
At Massey, you will study topics such as:
Discover how anthropologists study cultural differences through fieldwork that engages with societies around the globe.
Massey staff and students are currently researching in Asia, the Pacific, Europe, South America, and Aotearoa New Zealand.
$40,680
Cost of living | 1 person | $9,804 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $11,680 |
Tuition | 1 person | $29,000 |
Improve your English language skills without taking an IELTS test. You could get direct entry to a Massey degree with the university's English for Academic Purposes (EAP) courses.
English Test | English for Academic Purposes 1 | English for Academic Purposes 2 | |
English Entry | IELTS | 5.0 overall (all bands 4.5 or above) | 5.5 overall (all bands 5.0 or above) |
iBT TOEFL | 40 overall (3 in reading & listening, 13 in speaking & writing) | 50 overall (5 in reading & listening, 15 in speaking & writing) | |
PTE | 38 overall | 46 overall | |
Cambridge English | 155 | 165 |
Entry point | Duration | Exit |
EAP1 | 10 weeks | Foundation Studies – entry requirement equivalent to IELTS 5.5 overall |
EAP2 | 10 weeks | Direct entry into University - entry requirement equivalent to IELTS 6.0 to 7.0 overall |
To be admitted to an undergraduate qualification, applicants will need a minimum level of academic achievement from school, or another university or tertiary institution.
The specific level depends on which country or region of the world they are from.
China:
India:
If you don't have the skills or qualifications you need to be accepted into your chosen study, you can do foundation qualifications.
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