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Bachelor of Social Science Majors Social Justice and Anthropology
Start
  • Semester 1 (February)
  • Semester 2 (July)
  • Semester 3 (November)
Flexibility
  • On-campus
  • Distance
Campus
  • Toowoomba
Duration
  • 3 years or part time equivalent
Units
  • 24 units
Approximate annual fees
  • Commonwealth supported
    AUD 5864
  • Domestic full fee paying
    AUD 15200
Entry requirements
  • OP/Rank: 16/66
Start
  • Semester 1 (February)
  • Semester 2 (July)
  • Semester 3 (November)
Flexibility
  • On-campus
  • Distance
Campus
  • Toowoomba
Duration
  • 3 years or part time equivalent
Units
  • 24 units
Approximate annual fees
  • Distance/Online
    AUD 15280
  • On-campus
    AUD 18080

Bachelor of Social Science (Social Justice and Anthropology)

Studying the  Bachelor of Social Science (Social Justice and Anthropology), you will cover a wide range of topics, including the nature of human behaviour and how people live and work together in various kinds of social groups. Your studies can be used to address some of society’s most compelling questions on war, gender, discrimination, racism and other equal divisions of power.

At USQ, Anthropology goes beyond the traditional idea of studying remote societies and cultures, and looks at the social and cultural experiences of our own lives.

Careers for the anthropologist

Careers that await you upon completion of your degree include social planning, community development and social policy, as well as a wide range of public service and welfare occupations, and in cultural heritage and Native Title consultancy.

Those interested in becoming a professional anthropologist or sociologist will need to undertake a fourth year Honours degree, such as our Bachelor of Arts (Honours).

Other majors

Other majors for the Bachelor of Social Science (Social Justice) are: Asian Studies, Behavioural Science, Communication & Media Studies, History, Indigenous StudiesInternational Relations, Language and Culture.