
Anthropology students at Durame Campus explore courses covering cultural anthropology, biological anthropology, archaeology, and applied anthropology. Through fieldwork, ethnographic research, and community-based projects, students develop skills in understanding human diversity, analyzing social structures, and interpreting cultural practices. The curriculum also addresses topics such as kinship systems, religion, language, and social change. With a focus on ethnographic methods and cross-cultural understanding, students are prepared for exams that assess their understanding of anthropological theories and their ability to conduct ethnographic research. Graduates pursue careers as anthropologists, cultural researchers, heritage consultants, or development practitioners in governmental agencies, non-governmental organizations, or research institutions.
Trivia Quiz
Trivia Instructions
Welcome to our trivia quiz! You will be presented with a series of multiple-choice questions. Each question features its own 30-second timer displayed within a circular blue frame. The complete question pool is randomized and partitioned into 5 disjoint variants, ensuring that questions do not repeat between variants for the same user. Enjoy and good luck!