Information for Students Affected by Hurricane Milton

Information for Students Affected by Hurricane Milton

With Hurricane Milton making landfall, the University is offering accommodations to students affected by the storm.

To help assist our students affected by Milton, the University is offering the following accommodations:

  • Students who are directly impacted by the hurricane and who are currently registered in courses for the Nursing Session 2 July, August, September or October 2024 terms have the option of receiving a free eight-week course extension without mentor approval; or, a 100% tuition credit for their course(s) to a future term. Affected students should submit a Request for Course Extension Form or a Request for Course Withdrawal Form indicating “Hurricane Milton” as the reason for the request. Please note that TECEP exams in these terms cannot be extended, nor credited for tuition after the exam has been taken.
  • Impacted students who are currently on a course extension for the July 2024 term can request a second eight-week extension on their current term at no additional cost.
  • The University will follow the New Jersey State Guidelines for U.S. military students residing in or deployed to the affected region.

Request an Accommodation: Students affected by the hurricane and flooding who need an accommodation should contact the Office of the Registrar by email at registration@tesu.edu or by phone at 609-777-5680.

Accommodation requests should be submitted by Oct. 25. Requests after that date can be accommodated if the student provides documentation of the reason for the late request.

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Anthropology

Credits 120
Format Online

Dig into a world of cultural differences as you start thinking more critically about the world around you with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree program in Anthropology from Thomas Edison State University (TESU). Our 120-credit online degree program bridges sciences and the humanities and involves the study of the likenesses and differences among human beings - past and present. Prepare for a broad range of jobs that emphasize cross-cultural awareness, international contacts and management of cultural resources, including education, human and governmental services, law, business, media, medicine and more.

Learning Outcomes


Upon completion of the BA in Anthropology, you will be able to:

  • Understand cultural and physical anthropology
  • Explain the principles of archaeology
  • Describe the various components of social organizations
  • Demonstrate a knowledge of either new-world or old-world anthropology
  • Recognize the principles relating to ethnographic aspects of culture

Program Details

* This list is a guide. Other anthropology courses may be appropriate for this area of study.

Note: Anthropology courses and the Introduction to Archaeology course may be found in the following departments: anthropology OR archaeology OR social sciences OR sociology. Regardless of department, courses are classified as anthropology in the BA anthropology area of study.

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