Anthropology BA (Hons)
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The research facilities were amazing.
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If you go to the England then you should go to the university of Sussex. You can also try to communicate with the local students.
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I want to find a job in UK, any type is OK, I will have the highest motivity to do the work. I had a great time in all.
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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.
You’ll learn from experts who influence debate on topics such as gender, migration, economic and political processes, religion, health and reproduction.
You’ll benefit from high-quality, research-led teaching in a supportive and challenging learning environment. You’ll question your own and others’ assumptions, and to confront and find answers to real-world problems.
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Start date
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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.
Reviews
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The research facilities were amazing.
← | →
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If you go to the England then you should go to the university of Sussex. You can also try to communicate with the local students.
← | →
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I want to find a job in UK, any type is OK, I will have the highest motivity to do the work. I had a great time in all.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
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Almudena Castillo
Subjects
- Anthropology
- Anthropological Imagination
- Imagination
- Spring teaching
- Money and Markets
- Exchange
- Anthropology of Exchange
- Kinship and Relatedness
- Worlds and Selves
- Customise
Course programme
Autumn teaching
- Key Concepts in Anthropology
- Practising Anthropology
- The Anthropological Imagination
- The Anthropology of Exchange, Money and Markets
- The Anthropology of Kinship and Relatedness
- Worlds and Selves
At Sussex, you can choose to customise your course to build the sort of degree that will give you the knowledge, skills and experience that could take you in any direction you choose.
Year 2 at sussex
Autumn teaching- Ethnographic Research Methods
- Key Debates in Contemporary Anthropology
- Religion and Ritual
- Politics and Power
Spring teaching
- Cities and Urban Lives
- Culture and Representation
- Ethnographic Field Research
- Visual Anthropology
At Sussex, you can choose to customise your course to build the sort of degree that will give you the knowledge, skills and experience that could take you in any direction you choose.
Student abroad or Placement
A placement is a great way to network and gain practical skills. When you leave Sussex, you’ll benefit from having the experience employers are looking for.
Year 3 at sussex
OptionsAutumn teaching
- Anthropology of Fertility, Reproduction and Health
- Anthropology of Migration
- Anthropology of the Body
- Current Themes in the Anthropology of Latin America
- Environmental Anthropology
- The Anthropology of Europe
- The Anthropology of Food
- Anthropology Thesis
- Anthropology of Fertility, Reproduction and Health
- Anthropology of Islam and Muslim Societies
- Development, Business and Corporate Social Responsibility
- Human Rights
- Race, Ethnicity and Identity
- The Anthropology of Africa
- Understanding Contemporary India
Additional information
Anthropology BA (Hons)