Bachelor of Arts in Christian Anthropology (CANTH.M.)
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Program Overview
Anthropology, in its broadest sense, is the study of what it means to be human. What sets anthropology apart from other disciplines that study humanity is its holistic, historical, global, and comparative approach. It helps us understand human diversity and commonality across cultures and time.
Why Pursue a Bachelor of Arts in Christian Anthropology?
The Bachelor of Arts in Christian Anthropology enhances critical and creative thinking through a comprehensive study of social, political, and cultural issues. This program will equip you with the tools to better understand the human experience through a Christian lens.
Program Duration
This program can be completed in 3 to 4 years with full-time study. However, you can also proceed at your own pace, taking as much time as you need, as there are no time restrictions for program completion.
Who Should Enroll?
The Christian Anthropology program at Cornerstone Christian University is designed for those interested in at least two key areas of anthropology:
Sociocultural Anthropology: This area explores and explains social and cultural diversity in both the present and the recent past.
Linguistic Anthropology: This branch studies the history, structure, and function of language.
If these fields intrigue you, this program may be a perfect fit.
Why Choose a Bachelor of Arts Degree?
A Bachelor of Arts degree promotes critical and creative thinking through a diverse range of studies, including social, political, and cultural topics. The program is designed to broaden your perspective on both local and global issues, encourage community and social involvement, and prepare you for lifelong learning and career versatility. A degree in Christian Anthropology offers a solid foundation in anthropological concepts and theories, providing a well-rounded education.
Program Requirements
This Bachelor’s program requires 120 credits, including:
- 63 credits in Anthropology
- 24 credits in General Education
- 15 credits in Sociology or a related field
Graduates will earn a Bachelor of Arts in Christian Anthropology (CANTH.M.), equipping them with a deep understanding of the field and its Christian perspective.
