Anthropology and International Development BA (Hons)
Bachelor's degree
In Brighton
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Brighton
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Duration
3 Years
Anthropology gives you an in-depth understanding of cultures and societies across the world. It helps you grasp your place in the world, so you can make a difference.
Combining anthropology and international development helps you understand how development interventions affect communities across the world. You’ll also explore the impact of economic growth on social and cultural change.
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About this course
Recent Anthropology graduates have taken up jobs such as:
recycling adviser, Resource Futures
young refugees caseworker, British Red Cross
events co-ordinator, Médecins Sans Frontières.
You should have a broad range of GCSEs 9-4 (A*-C), including good grades in relevant subjects.
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Subjects
- Politics
- Political Theory
- Political Geography
- Political Science
- Global Development
- Anthropology
- Imagination
- Anthropological
- Development
- Money and Markets
Course programme
Autumn teaching
- Colonialism and After
- Global Development Paradigms, Policy and Politics
- Key Concepts in Anthropology
- The Anthropological Imagination
- Global Development Challenges and Innovation
- Key Thinkers in Development
- The Anthropology of Exchange, Money and Markets
- Worlds and Selves
Autumn teaching
- Economic Perspectives on Development
- Ethnographic Research Methods
- Religion and Ritual
- Social Change, Culture and Development
- Politics and Power
Autumn teaching
- Research Skills for Development
- Cities and Urban Lives
- Culture and Representation
- Development and the State
- Environmental Perspectives on Development
- Ethnographic Field Research
- Finance for Development
- Gender and Development: Theory, Concepts and Issues
- Health, Poverty and Inequality
- International Education and Development
- Race, Ethnicity and Nationalism
- Visual Anthropology
Apply to study abroad – you’ll develop an international perspective and gain an edge when it comes to your career.
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Autumn teaching
- Anthropology of Fertility, Reproduction and Health
- Anthropology of Migration
- Anthropology of Migration
- Anthropology of the Body
- Contemporary Issues in the Global Political Economy
- Contemporary Issues in the Global Political Economy
- Current Themes in the Anthropology of Latin America
- Development Tools and Skills
- Development Work Experience
- Disasters, Environment and Development
- Environment, Ecology and Development
- Environmental Anthropology
- Ethnographies of Aid
- Geographies of Violence and Conflict
- Governing Muslims: From Empire to the War on Terror
- Marxism and International Relations
- Mercenaries, Gangs and Terrorists: Private Security in International Politics
- Migration and Global Development
- Religions in Global Politics
- Sex and Death in Global Politics
- The Anthropology of Europe
- The Anthropology of Food
- The Global Politics of Health
- The Politics of International Trade
- Wealth, Inequality and Development
- Anthropology Thesis
- International Development Thesis
- Anthropology of Fertility, Reproduction and Health
- Anthropology of Islam and Muslim Societies
- Capitalism and Geopolitics
- Critical Perspectives on Conflict and Violence
- Decolonial Movements
- Development and Geopolitics in East Asia: in-depth Analysis
- Development, Business and Corporate Social Responsibility
- Development, Business and Corporate Social Responsibility
- Global Approaches to Peace
- Human Rights
- Human Rights
- Race, Ethnicity and Identity
- Rural Livelihoods in the Global South
- The Anthropology of Africa
- The Reign of Rights in Global Politics
- Understanding Contemporary India
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Anthropology and International Development BA (Hons)