Geography and Anthropology MArts
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
4 Years
If you want to explore the relationship between communities, culture, society and the environment, this is the course from you.
You learn from leading experts, on topics ranging from migration to gender inequality.
This course includes an integrated Masters year, allowing you to develop advanced research skills.
We’re proud of our ambitious and adventurous programme of global field-trip destinations, currently including locations such as Los Angeles, the Mojave Desert, Dubai and China. And even when you’re working closer to home, our setting – Brighton and the UK’s newest National Park – means you’ll learn both inside and outside the classroom.
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About this course
Recent Geography graduates have gone on to jobs such as:
policy and campaign manager, Wildlife and Countryside Link
membership officer, Ethical Trading Initiative
planning adviser, Environment Agency.
You will also need GCSE (or equivalent) Mathematics, with at least grade 4 (or grade C).
You should also have a broad range of GCSEs 9-4 (A*-C), including good grades in relevant subjects.
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Subjects
- Global
- Teaching
- Anthropology
- Modern
- Geographies
- Human
- Geography
- Geographer
- Imagination
- Anthropological
Course programme
Autumn teaching
- Human Geographies of the Modern World
- Key Concepts in Anthropology
- Skills and Concepts in Geography I: Becoming a Geographer
- The Anthropological Imagination
- Culture Across Space and Time
- Skills and Concepts in Geography II: Quantitative and Analytical Skills
- The Anthropology of Exchange, Money and Markets
- Worlds and Selves
Autumn teaching
- Cultural and Historical Geographies
- Ethnographic Research Methods
- Religion and Ritual
- Understanding Global Migration
- Politics and Power
Spring teaching
- Black Lives Matter: Postcolonial and Decolonial Representations
- Cities and Urban Lives
- Culture and Representation
- Culture, Race and Ethnicity
- Environmental Perspectives on Development
- Ethnographic Field Research
- Geography Overseas Field Class
- Ice Age Earth
- Social Geography
- Southeast England Field Class
- Visual Anthropology
Get involved in fieldwork from the start of your course. You develop research, analytical and team-working skills in regions where our academics actively conduct research.
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
Autumn teaching
- Advances in Climate Sciences
- Anthropology of Fertility, Reproduction and Health
- Anthropology of Migration
- Anthropology of the Body
- Coastal Processes and Coastal Management
- Current Themes in the Anthropology of Latin America
- Disasters, Environment and Development
- Environmental Anthropology
- Geographies of Rising and Declining Powers
- Geographies of Violence and Conflict
- Home
- Religion, Migration and Social Transformation
- The Anthropology of Europe
- The Anthropology of Food
- Anthropology of Fertility, Reproduction and Health
- Anthropology of Islam and Muslim Societies
- Class, Community, Nation
- Decolonial Movements
- Development, Business and Corporate Social Responsibility
- Global Environmental Change
- Human Rights
- Landscape, Nature and Representation
- Memory, Space and Place: Exploring Heritage, Power and Identities
- Race, Ethnicity and Identity
- Rural Livelihoods in the Global South
- The Anthropology of Africa
- Understanding Contemporary India
Year 4 at sussex
Spring teaching
- Research Project
Autumn teaching
- Advances in Climate Sciences
- Critical Debates in Development Theory
- Disasters, Environment and Development
- Geographies of Violence and Conflict
- Geopolitics and Grand Strategy
- Home
- Migrants and Society: Global Transformations
- Political Economy of the Environment
- The Anthropology of Europe
- The Anthropology of Food
- Global Environmental Change
- The Anthropology of Africa
- Understanding Contemporary India
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Geography and Anthropology MArts