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School of Global Studies

Anthropology with a Language (with a study abroad year)

(BA) Anthropology with a Language (with a study abroad year)

Entry for 2021

FHEQ level

This course is set at Level 6 in the national Framework for Higher Education Qualifications.

Course learning outcomes

1. Comprehensive knowledge of the broad field of social and cultural anthropology.

2. Understanding of the key contemporary debates in anthropology.

3. Familiarity with the history of the discipline and the development of theoretical perspectives over time.

4. Detailed knowledge of a number of specialist areas within the discipline.

5. Knowledge of a wide range of ethnographic material and the way in which anthropological theory is used to understand this material.

6. Understanding of the ethical and political issues involved in anthropological research, analysis and writing.

7. Knowledge of a range of ethnographic research methods and ability to apply these.

8. Ability to communicate effectively with others and to present material both orally and in writing.

9. Ability to deploy a range of communication and information technology skills.

10. Ability to apply a range of skills in the retrieval and use of primary and secondary sources.

11. Ability to present concise and cogently structured arguments, both orally and in writing.

12. Ability to carry out critical analysis on complex issues related to the discipline.

Full-time course composition

YearTermStatusModuleCreditsFHEQ level
3Spring SemesterOptionPolitical Ecology and Environmental Justice (013IDS)306
YearTermStatusModuleCreditsFHEQ level
4Autumn SemesterOptionAnthropology of the Body (L6065A)306
  Arabic Advanced A (T6003)155
  Arabic in Context A (T6007)155
  British Sign Language and Deaf Culture 3A (T5006)155
  Chinese Advanced A (T1001)155
  Chinese in Context A (T1003)155
  Death, Dying and the Corpse (L6307A)306
  Development, Business and Corporate Social Responsibility (L2131SDUA)306
  French Advanced A (B) (R1133B)155
  French For Professional Purposes 3A (R1139)156
  French in Context A (R1141)155
  German Advanced A (R2060)155
  German in Context A (R2062)155
  Global Work Experience (D6001)306
  Human Rights (L2124AD)306
  Italian Advanced A (R3060)155
  Italian in Context A (R3062)155
  Japanese Advanced A (T2004)155
  Japanese in Context A (T2006)155
  Slavery, Emancipation and Legacies (L6303A)306
  Spanish Advanced A (B) (R4031B)155
  Spanish for Professional Purposes 3A (R4037)156
  Spanish in Context A (R4039)155
  The Anthropology of Geopolitics (L6301A)306
 Autumn & Spring TeachingOptionAnthropology Thesis (L6078)306
 Spring SemesterOptionArabic Advanced B (T6004)155
  Arabic in Context B (T6008)155
  British Sign Language and Deaf Culture 3B (T5007)155
  Chinese Advanced B (T1002)155
  Chinese in Context B (T1004)155
  Cults, Conspiracies and Political Religion (L6306S)306
  French Advanced B (B) (R1134B)155
  French For Professional Purposes 3B (R1140)156
  French in Context B (R1142)155
  German Advanced B (R2061)155
  German in Context B (R2063)155
  Italian Advanced B (R3061)155
  Italian in Context B (R3063)155
  Japanese Advanced B (T2005)155
  Japanese in Context B (T2007)155
  Race, Ethnicity and Identity (L6090)306
  Re-Designing Life: Anthropological Approaches to New Biotechnologies (L6305S)306
  Spanish Advanced B (B) (R4032B)155
  Spanish for Professional Purposes 3B (R4038)156
  Spanish in Context B (R4041)155

Please note that the University will use all reasonable endeavours to deliver courses and modules in accordance with the descriptions set out here. However, the University keeps its courses and modules under review with the aim of enhancing quality. Some changes may therefore be made to the form or content of courses or modules shown as part of the normal process of curriculum management.

The University reserves the right to make changes to the contents or methods of delivery of, or to discontinue, merge or combine modules, if such action is reasonably considered necessary by the University. If there are not sufficient student numbers to make a module viable, the University reserves the right to cancel such a module. If the University withdraws or discontinues a module, it will use its reasonable endeavours to provide a suitable alternative module.