Archaeology and Anthropology
Explore archaeology and anthropology with in-depth online study. Gain advanced anthropology knowledge for careers in research, history, and
Location
Online
Good to know
Highlights
- Online
Refund Policy
About this event
What's included:
- Grab an enrolment letter as a gift!
- Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
- Fully Online Recorded Class
- 24/7 & Lifetime Access
- Online support
- No hidden fees
The Archaeology and Anthropology course offers an engaging journey into the study of human societies, past and present. Focusing strongly on anthropology, it examines cultural patterns, social structures, and human evolution alongside archaeological exploration of material remains. Through anthropology, learners gain a deeper understanding of how people lived, interacted, and adapted across different periods and environments. Each section of the course blends anthropology theory with archaeological insights to provide a rich, interconnected perspective on human history.
Anthropology in this course is approached as a vital tool for interpreting cultural diversity and understanding societal development. Students investigate anthropology topics such as kinship, belief systems, and economic structures, while archaeology brings tangible context through artefacts, architecture, and environmental evidence. This online learning path ensures students gain a broad yet detailed grounding in anthropology and its relevance to the study of humanity. By mastering both archaeology and anthropology, graduates are well-positioned to pursue careers in cultural research, heritage management, and academic study.
👉 Enrol now via One Education Eventbrite and take control of your future.
👉 Explore more courses on One Education.
Learning Outcomes (5, 8-12 words each):
- Understand anthropology concepts related to human culture and society.
- Analyse archaeological evidence alongside anthropology theoretical frameworks.
- Examine anthropology approaches to studying human evolution and diversity.
- Interpret cultural practices using anthropology research methodologies effectively.
- Apply anthropology knowledge to historical and contemporary human studies.
Who is this course for? (5 bullet points, 8-12 words each):
- Individuals interested in anthropology and cultural history studies.
- Students seeking careers involving archaeology and anthropology research.
- Professionals wanting deeper understanding of anthropology in social contexts.
- History enthusiasts wishing to explore anthropology and human origins.
- Learners aiming for advanced study in anthropology-related fields.
Career Path (6 jobs with average UK salaries):
- Anthropologist – £33,000 per year
- Archaeologist – £31,000 per year
- Museum Curator – £30,500 per year
- Heritage Officer – £29,000 per year
- Cultural Researcher – £32,000 per year
- Academic Lecturer in Anthropology – £40,000 per year
Organized by
Followers
--
Events
--
Hosting
--