Anthropology and International Development BA (Hons)

Bachelor's degree

In Brighton

£ 9,250 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Brighton

  • 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.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Brighton (East Sussex)
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Sussex House, BN1 9RH

Start date

On request

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

Year 1 at sussex

Autumn teaching
  • Colonialism and After
  • Global Development Paradigms, Policy and Politics
  • Key Concepts in Anthropology
  • The Anthropological Imagination
Spring teaching
  • Global Development Challenges and Innovation
  • Key Thinkers in Development
  • The Anthropology of Exchange, Money and Markets
  • Worlds and Selves
Year 2 at sussex

Autumn teaching
  • Economic Perspectives on Development
  • Ethnographic Research Methods
  • Religion and Ritual
  • Social Change, Culture and Development
Spring teaching
  • Politics and Power
Options

Autumn teaching
  • Research Skills for Development
Spring teaching
  • 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
Student abroad or Placement

Apply to study abroad – you’ll develop an international perspective and gain an edge when it comes to your career.

Year 3 at sussex

Options

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
Autumn and spring teaching
  • Anthropology Thesis
  • International Development Thesis
Spring teaching
  • 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

Additional information

International students Fee :  £16,750 per year

Anthropology and International Development BA (Hons)

£ 9,250 VAT inc.