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Anthropology is a science that integrates knowledge from the natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and arts to study human beings comprehensively. Emerging in the 19th century, anthropology holds a particularly important academic position, with profound practical significance and a high international relevance.
Anthropology is divided into five fields: physical anthropology, archaeology, socio-cultural anthropology, linguistic anthropology, and applied anthropology. These fields form a comprehensive research framework for studying human beings, both past and present, everywhere in the world.
Anthropology is unique because it has a distinctive system of field research methods, paying close attention to theory, comparison, and description of human socio-cultural aspects. Each anthropologist typically specializes in one of the five aforementioned fields and focuses their research on one or a few specific countries.
Today, Vietnamese anthropology is built upon the foundation of inheriting the traditions of ethnology, which had already taken shape in our country since the beginning of the 20th century, combined with modern European and American anthropological traditions.

1. Some information about the training program
- Name of the training program:
Vietnamese: Anthropology
English:Anthropology
- Graduation title: Bachelor
- Training duration: 4 years
- Name of the graduation certificate:
Vietnamese: Bachelor of Anthropology
English: The Degree of Bachelor in Anthropology
The training unit is assigned to: Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.

2. Training Objectives
2.1. General Objectives
The goal is to train anthropology graduates with the knowledge, skills, and professional ethics to meet the country's needs for human resources in the field of anthropology in the context of innovation, development, and international integration.
2.2. Specific Objectives
The program aims to equip students with fundamental knowledge of anthropology, including cultural, economic, political, and social issues in Vietnam, the region, and the world, in order to train them to become professional anthropologists with basic knowledge and the ability to apply anthropological knowledge to their work and lives.

3. Admission Information
Admission method: As per the regulations of Hanoi National University.

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