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7 Bachelor's degrees in Anthropology in New Hampshire, United States

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Plymouth State University4,0(3)
Plymouth, New Hampshire, United States

Social Science

Students who pursue the BS in Social Science from Plymouth State University will work with an academic advisor to create an inter-disciplinary program designed around the students specific interests and career goals

Bachelor Full-time On-campus
4 years$26,218/yr
Dartmouth College4,5(6)
Hanover, New Hampshire, United States Top 2% in Worldwide

Anthropology

Anthropology at Dartmouth College is a multidimensional study of humankind, integrating cultural, sociological, historical, and evolutionary perspectives of human diversity within a single discipline. 

B.A. Full-time On-campus
4 years$69,207/yr
Franklin Pierce University
Rindge, New Hampshire, United States

Global Citizenship

The Global Citizenship certificate programme from Franklin Pierce University aims to give students access to the development of 21st Century collaborative leadership skills by building a dynamic global community that proactively responds to human interdependence, equality, and justice on our ever-changing planet. 

Graduate Certificate Full-time On-campus
$43,195/yr
Roanoke College4,5(2)
Salem, New Hampshire, United States

Anthropology

Anthropology from Roanoke College offers you insight into the diversity of human behavior, belief and form as they are shaped by our past and as they influence social issues today.

Bachelor Full-time On-campus
4 years$37,120/yr
Roanoke College4,5(2)
Salem, New Hampshire, United States

Human Development

Human Development from Roanoke College exposes students to the broader life-span perspective and allows them to focus on the stages and the topics most applicable to their personal or professional goals.

Bachelor Full-time On-campus
4 years$37,120/yr
Southern New Hampshire University4,5(66)
Online

Anthropology Online

If you’re interested in why humans act the way they do, Southern New Hampshire University's Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Anthropology Online may be for you.

B.A. Part-time Online
4 years$10,260/yr
University of New Hampshire4,4(8)
Durham, New Hampshire, United States Top 4% in Worldwide

Anthropology

What does it mean to be human? That’s the question you’ll try to answer while pursuing a degree in Anthropology at University of New Hampshire. You’ll study human beings and past and present societies throughout the world. You’ll gain a broad overview of diverse peoples and cultures and acquire critical thinking skills, preparing you for today’s increasingly globalized world and job market.

B.A. Full-time On-campus
4 years$37,070/yr

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