About the course
We live our lives in an increasingly interconnected global world. People, goods, and ideas travel like never before, binding local communities and global forces in new and dynamic relationships. The impact of globalization extends to every corner of the earth, and yet its experience is endlessly different. Everything is changing. And yet, globalization itself is nothing new. Humanity has been global for millennia. Our history is a ceaseless process of movement and exchange. From the spread of the earliest domesticated grains from Southwest Asia to the circulation of smart phones assembled in factories throughout East Asia. From goods carried in caravans along the Silk Road to commodities traded electronically across markets in Chicago, Shanghai and Johannesburg. From groups of farmers pledged to mutual assistance in rural Japanese villages to highly sophisticated networks of NGOs, governmental bureaucracies, corporations and individual volunteers committed to disaster relief across the globe. Societies have long developed with and against knowledge, values and technologies drawn from around the world. Contemporary patterns of health and illness, faith and religion, art and language, wealth and poverty emerge from global connections that are both ancient and continually remade. For decades, Anthropologists have worked to make sense of these patterns. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
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Duration: 3 Semester(s)Fees: US$43,266
How to apply
Entry requirements for University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
One unofficial transcript from each university attended must be uploaded within the application.
The email addresses of three recommenders are required within the application for electronic submission.
Three current letters of recommendation from persons qualified to evaluate your academic and professional qualifications are required.
Statement of purpose
a bachelor's degree (based on a four-year curriculum) completed before graduate study begins or its international equivalent with an accredited institution
an average grade of B (cumulative GPA 3.0) or better
The internet-based TOEFL exam = 90
The IELTS exam = 7
English language requirements
7.0
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TOEFL Internet based overall score: 90.0
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Career outcomesIf you aren’t eligible for the above entry requirements, you might want to explore pathway options at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. If you want to find out more, please speak to our counsellors.
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