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- Anthropology and Sociology BA (Hons)
Anthropology and Sociology BA (Hons) - Clearing
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Qualification
Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)
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Location
Durham City
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Study mode
Full time
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Start date
30 SEPTEMBER 2024
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Duration
3 Years
Course summary
Anthropology and sociology are naturally complementary fields of study due to their common emphasis on understanding humans as part of wider cultural and social groups.This degree combines modules from the BA Anthropology and BA Sociology degrees providing a comprehensive understanding of humans as social and cultural beings.Based around a central core of theory and methods, the degree is highly flexible, allowing you to choose subjects across both disciplines. The course emphasises the application of theory and concepts to real-world cases. You will carry out a supervised research project and you can choose to take a placement with a local community organisation and make use of your knowledge in an applied setting.In the first year of your degree, you will receive a thorough grounding in the theory and practice of Anthropology and Sociology in the broadest sense.The second year will develop your understanding of key issues in anthropological and sociological theory and research. At this stage you can also apply to add a placement year or a year abroad to your degree, increasing the course from three years to four.In your final year, you will design and carry out your own dissertation project in Anthropology or Sociology.
Course StructureYear 1Examples of optional modules:Doing Anthropological ResearchSocial Research MethodsPeople and CulturesClassic Sociological TheoryHealth, Illness and SocietyHuman Evolution and DiversityBeing Human: An Introduction to the History and Practice of AnthropologySocieties in TransitionIntroduction to Criminological TheoryCritical Scholarship in the Social Science.
Year 2Examples of optional modules:Research Methods in ActionBiology, Culture and SocietyPolitics and EconomicsEvolution, Variation and AdaptationGlobal Health and DiseaseEnvironment, Climate, and the AnthropoceneCommunities and Social JusticeCrime, Power and Social InequalitiesModern and Contemporary Sociological TheorySelf, Identity and SocietySociology of EducationViolence and Abuse in Society
Year 3 (Year 4 if undertaking a placement year or year abroad)In your final year, you will design and carry out an Dissertation project. Your dissertation is an excellent opportunity to develop expertise in a topic of personal interest or relevance to a future career area.
Examples of optional modules:Anthropology, Art, and ExperienceSocial Anthropology of HormonesAnthropology of Ethics and MoralityAnthropological Skills for Climate Change SurvivalViolence and MemoryEvolutionary Medicine: Maternal and Infant HealthPrimates, Predators and the Ecology of FearForensic AnthropologyFood Security, Nutrition, and Sustainable LivelihoodsDrugs and SocietyGlobalisation and the Sex IndustrySociology of Mental Health and IllnessThe Body as Data: Technology, Power and Human RightsYouth in Crisis: Young People, Crime and Justice
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£ 9,250per year
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