BA International Development with Anthropology with a Year Abroad
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Bachelor's degree
In Norwich
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Norwich
This degree is for students interested in culture on the one hand, how people live, understand, and interact within particular environments and how international development affects social change on the other.
You will explore all aspects of cultural diversity alongside the local impacts of the different aspects of international development (economic growth, social and cultural transformation).
You will have the opportunity to draw on other disciplines (economics, geography, politics) to better understand how policy and practice can be improved through greater anthropological engagement.
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2018/9A Level ABBInternational Baccalaureate 32 If no GCSE equivalent is held, offer will include Mathematics and English requirements.Scottish Advanced Highers BCCIrish Leaving Certificate 3 subjects at H2, 3 subjects at H3Access Course Pass the Access to HE Diploma with Distinction in 30 credits at Level 3 and Merit in 15 credits at Level 3BTEC DDM BTEC Public Services is not accepted .European Baccalaureate 75%Entry RequirementGCSE Requirements: GCSE English Language grade 4 and GCSE Mathematics grade 4 or GCSE English Language grade C and...
Reviews
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I had a great time in all and had a great experinece and I simply loved this course. It was stressful and but I managed.
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Modules weren't that good, rest I had a good time.
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Subjects
- Beginners French
- Intermediate French
- Beginners German
- Intermediate German
- Beginners Spanish
- Intermediate Spanish
- Advanced English
- Arabic
- Sign language
- Politics
- Cultural Awareness
- Social Policy
- Social Anthropology
- Anthropoloy
- English
- Economics
- International
- University
- School
- Cultural Diversity
- Social Science
- Anthropological research
- International Development
Course programme
Year 1
Compulsory Study (80 credits)
- EVIDENCE IN INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND GEOGRAPHY
- INTRODUCTION TO DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
- SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 1
Option A Study (40 credits)
- HUMANITARIAN COMMUNICATION
- INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS OF DEVELOPMENT
- INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
- INTRODUCTION TO NATURAL RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT: PRINCIPLES AND CONCEPTS
- INTRODUCTION TO THE POLITICS OF DEVELOPMENT
Year 2
Compulsory Study (40 credits)
- RESEARCH METHODS FOR SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY
- SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 2
Option A Study (40 - 80 credits)
- COMMUNICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT
- ECONOMICS FOR DEVELOPMENT 2: MICROECONOMICS
- ECONOMICS FOR DEVELOPMENT 3: MACROECONOMICS
- EDUCATION AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
- GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT
- GEOGRAPHIES OF DEVELOPMENT
- GEOGRAPHY FIELD COURSE
- LATIN AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT
- METHODS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
- NATURAL RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT 2
- NATURAL RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT 3
- PEOPLE AND PLACE
- POLITICS, DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIETY
- QUANTITATIVE EVIDENCE IN DEVELOPMENT
- SOUTH ASIAN DEVELOPMENT
- SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA DEVELOPMENT
Option B Study (0 - 40 credits)
- ADVANCED ENGLISH I - B2 CEFR
- ADVANCED ENGLISH II - B2 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' ARABIC I
- BEGINNERS' ARABIC I (SPRING START)
- BEGINNERS' ARABIC II
- BEGINNERS' CHINESE I
- BEGINNERS' CHINESE I (SPRING START)
- BEGINNERS' CHINESE II
- BEGINNERS' FRENCH I - A1 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' FRENCH I - A1 CEFR (SPRING START)
- BEGINNERS' FRENCH II - A2 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' GERMAN I (SPRING START) - A1 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' GERMAN I - A1 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' GERMAN II - A2 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' GREEK I - A1 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' GREEK II - A2 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' ITALIAN I - A1 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' ITALIAN II - A2 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' JAPANESE I
- BEGINNERS' JAPANESE I (SPRING START)
- BEGINNERS' JAPANESE II
- BEGINNERS' RUSSIAN I - A1 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' RUSSIAN II - A2 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' SPANISH I - A1 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' SPANISH I - A1 CEFR (SPRING START)
- BEGINNERS' SPANISH II - A2 CEFR
- INDIGENOUS ARTS AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
- INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I - A2 CEFR
- INTERMEDIATE FRENCH II - A2/B1 CEFR
- INTERMEDIATE GERMAN I - A2 CEFR
- INTERMEDIATE GERMAN II - A2/B1 CEFR
- INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I - A2 CEFR
- INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II - A2/B1 CEFR
- INTRODUCTION TO BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE I
- INTRODUCTION TO BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE I (SPRING START)
- INTRODUCTION TO BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE II
- MATERIAL WORLDS
- POWER AND SOCIETY
- THE LIVES OF OBJECTS
Year 3
Compulsory Study (120 credits)
- INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT YEAR ABROAD
Year 4
Compulsory Study (60 credits)
- DISSERTATION
- ENGAGING ANTHROPOLOGY IN DEVELOPMENT
Option A Study (60 credits)
- ADVANCED ENGLISH I - B2 CEFR
- ADVANCED ENGLISH II - B2 CEFR
- CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION
- DEVELOPMENT IN PRACTICE
- DEVELOPMENT WORK EXPERIENCE
- EDUCATION AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
- GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT
- GLOBALISATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
- INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I - A2 CEFR
- INTERMEDIATE FRENCH II - A2/B1 CEFR
- INTERMEDIATE GERMAN I - A2 CEFR
- INTERMEDIATE GERMAN II - A2/B1 CEFR
- INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I - A2 CEFR
- INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II - A2/B1 CEFR
- LATIN AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT
- MEDIA PRODUCTION FOR DEVELOPMENT
- NATURAL RESOURCES AND SUSTAINABILITY FIELD COURSE
- POLITICS, DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIETY
- POWER AND SOCIETY
- SOUTH ASIAN DEVELOPMENT
- SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA DEVELOPMENT
- THE LIVES OF OBJECTS
- WARS AND HUMANITARIAN CRISES
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BA International Development with Anthropology with a Year Abroad