Illinois Wesleyan University Courses and Fees 2026

Bachelor of Arts [B.A] [Anthropology] From Illinois Wesleyan University

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Bachelor of Arts [B.A] (Anthropology)

4 years
full time
On Campus

₹52.4 L/Yr

$55,486 /Yr
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The program at Illinois Wesleyan University emphasizes the branch of anthropology known as socio-cultural anthropology. This branch relies upon the method of ethnography, or participant-observation, in which a researcher lives among a group of people and attempts to experience, first-hand, how they live and communicate.

Students at IWU are provided with a variety of opportunities to develop the fundamental field research skills used by professional anthropologists. Many of our courses allow students to interact with members of American sub-cultures and peoples of diverse ethnic heritage.

Anthropology majors and minors leave the program with both written and visual ethnographies (photo-essays and ethnographic films) that they have produced themselves.

A graduate from the IWU Anthropology program will:

Knowledge
  • be exposed to each of the four major subfields: socio-cultural anthropology, anthropological archaeology, biological (or physical) anthropology, and linguistic anthropology and understand the intersecting ways in which these sub-fields enhance our understanding of the human condition.
  • be familiar with the theorists whose ideas have shaped the discipline and the methodologists whose practices have changed the way that professional anthropologists conduct research.
  • understand how people communicate and share ideas symbolically, through language, art, music, and dance.
Skills
  • know how to effectively conduct ethnographic research, including effectively conducting participant-observation and an ethnographic interview.
  • know how to describe and compare anthropological theories and understand how they relate to ethnographic practice.
  • be able to represent the voices, opinions and experiences of people from a different society from the emic (insider?s perspective) and articulately convey ethnographic narratives in writing, orally, and visually.
Values
  • have an awareness of the ethical issues surrounding the study of indigenous and/or vulnerable peoples.
  • appreciate the benefits of collaborating with members of the society under study
  • appreciate and respect the variety of knowledge systems at work in the world.

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Year1st Year Fees
Tuition Fees₹5240098 (USD 55486)

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2023₹5240098 (USD 55486)

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80 / 120

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TOEFL

6.5 / 9

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IELTS

115 / 160

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