Anthropology BA (Hons)

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Bachelor's degree

In Winchester

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Winchester

The degree consists of three strands which extend throughout the entire course. The strands focus on social anthropology, biological anthropology and archaeology/material culture. There are also modules in each of the three years which connect these strands to ensure you get a broad overview of the discipline of anthropology.This course enables you to address questions commonly posed by anthropologists. How has evolution shaped us? What is culture? How can we understand the implicit cultural structures that shape our daily activities? Do any universals of human behaviour exist? To what degree are societies different, and how far do they follow similar principles?There are opportunities to specialise, particularly through the optional modules in Years 2 and 3 and the dissertation or placement in Year 3.

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Winchester (Hampshire)
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University Of Winchester, SO22 4NR

Start date

On request

About this course

Our aim is to shape 'confident learners' by enabling you to develop the skills needed to excel in your studies here and as well as onto further studies or the employment market. You are taught primarily through a combination of lectures and seminars, allowing opportunities to discuss and develop your understanding of topics covered in lectures in smaller groups.In addition to the formally scheduled contact time such as lectures and seminars etc.), you are encouraged to access academic support from staff within the course team, your personal tutor and the wide range of services available to you within the University.Independent learningOver the duration of your course, you will be expected to develop independent and critical learning, progressively building confidence and expertise through independent and collaborative research, problem-solving and analysis with the support of staff. You take responsibility for your own learning and are encouraged to make use of the wide range of available learning resources available.Overall workloadYour overall workload consists of class contact hours, independent learning and assessment activity.While your actual contact hours may depend on the optional modules you select, the following information gives an indication of how much time you will need to allocate to different activities at each level of the course .Year 1 (Level 4): Timetabled teaching and learning activity*• Teaching, learning and assessment: 264hours• Independent learning: 936 hoursYear 2 (Level 5): Timetabled teaching and learning activity*• Teaching, learning and assessment: 252 hours• Independent learning: 936 hours• Placement: 12 hoursYear 3 (Level 6): Timetabled teaching and learning activity*• Teaching, learning and assessment: 264 hours• Independent learning: 912...

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Subjects

  • Social Anthropology
  • Archaeology

Course programme

Year 1

Core modules:

  • Introduction to Social Anthropology
  • Introduction to Biological Anthropology
  • Development of Anthropology
  • Introduction to Archaeology
  • Introduction to Primate and Human Evolution
  • Themes in Social Anthropology
  • Introduction to Material Culture
  • World Prehistory
Year 2

Modules core:

  • Research Methods
  • Anthropological Theory
  • Biology and Society
  • Anthropology of Art and Visual Culture
  • Specialism in Archaeology/Material Culture

Optional modules:

  • Human Bioarchaeology
  • The Archaeology of Death and Burial
  • Early Prehistoric Europe
  • Religion, Ritual and Society
  • Southern Cultures
  • Religion in Contemporary Britain
  • Culture: High and Low
  • Global Environmental Change
  • Buddhism: Traditions and Transformations
  • Race, Ethnicity and Migration
Year 3

Core modules:

  • Dissertation in Anthropology or Placement in Anthropology
  • Communicating Anthropology
  • Specialism in Social Anthropology
  • Specialism in Biological Anthropology
  • Specialism in Archaeology/Material Culture

Optional modules:

  • Fieldwork
  • African America
  • Geographies of Inequality
  • The Archaeology of Space and Place
  • Indigenous Religions
  • Global South
  • Caribbean Peoples and Cultures
  • Archaeology of Africa
  • Religion, Magic and Esoteric Traditions in Post-Med

Please note the modules listed are correct at the time of publishing, for full-time students entering the programme in Year 1. Optional modules are listed where applicable. Please note the University cannot guarantee the availability of all modules listed and modules may be subject to change. For further information please refer to the terms and conditions at /termsandconditions. The University will notify applicants of any changes made to the core modules listed above.

Anthropology BA (Hons)

£ 27,750 VAT inc.