What is Anthropology?
Anthropology is the scientific study of humanity, concerned with human behavior, human biology, cultures, societies, and linguistics,
in both the present and past, including the past human species.
Universities That Offer Anthropology In South Africa
University of the Witwatersrand.
University of Cape Town.
University of KwaZulu-Natal.
University of South Africa.
The University of Pretoria.
University of Stellenbosch.
University of Johannesburg.
What can I do with an anthropology degree in South Africa?
Community Relations Coordinator.
Learning and Development Practitioner.
Grave Relocation Specialist (Consulting / Legislations / Social Sciences / Projects)
Grave Relocation Specialist (Consulting / Legislations / Social Sciences / Projects) – Gauteng, South Africa.
How much does an anthropologist make in South Africa?
The average pay for an Anthropologist is ZAR 565,711 a year and ZAR 272 an hour in South Africa. The average salary range for an Anthropologist is between ZAR 395,998 and ZAR 687,339.
On average, a Bachelor’s Degree is the highest level of education for an Anthropologist.
Are archaeologists in demand in South Africa?
Archaeology is currently being listed by the South African government as a scarce and critical skill. The starting salary for someone with an Honours degree (four years’ study)
at a museum or heritage resources authority is usually in the region of R120 000 to R150 000 a year.
How many years does it take to study anthropology in South Africa?
Anthropology is the study of humankind in social and cultural contexts. The first step towards becoming an anthropologist is the three-year BA major, which starts with a general,
broad-based introduction to this intriguing field and builds toward more specialised knowledge.