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BA (Hons) Anthropology & Sociology

BA (Hons) Anthropology & Sociology

University: Goldsmiths University of London
England, UK

Course Level - UG
Type - Full Time
Duration - 3 Years
Intake - January-September
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  • The degree is divided evenly between anthropology and sociology, so you'll get a solid grounding in both subjects.
  • The dynamic nature of the degree means you’ll be able to bring an interdisciplinary angle to any problem, whether that’s arguing your perspective in an essay or coming up with novel solutions in your future career. Our graduates have gone on to work for the UN, World Bank, as well as various NGOs, law companies and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) consultancies.
  • In your third year, you’ll be able to choose from a range of option modules, tailoring your learning in a way that suits your interests and aspirations. You might choose to explore topics like gender theory, environmental anthropology, or borders and migration.
  • Our academics are responsible for actively shaping disciplines – they are pioneers in their fields, playing key roles in developing awareness of society and culture.

Language Proficiency Test - IELTS/TOEFL

  1.  Ethnography of a Selected Region 1  
  2.  Approaches to Contemporary Anthropology  
  3.  Critical Readings: the Emergence of the Sociological Imagination 1A  
  4.  Critical Readings: the Emergence of the Sociological Imagination 1B  
  5.  Modern Knowledge, Modern Power  
  6. Methodological and Philosophical Issues in Sociology and Anthropology  
  7.  Politics, Economics and Social Change 
  8.  Working with Images  
  9.  Anthropology of Religion  
  10.  Central Issues in Sociological Analysis  
  11.  The Making of the Modern World  
  12.  Anthropology and Political Economy  
  13.  Anthropology of Health 1  
  14.  Anthropology and Gender Theory  
  15.  Anthropology and the Visual 2  
  16.  Anthropology in Public Practice  
  17.  Borders and Migration  
  18.  Learning from Social Movements  
  19.  Psychological Perspectives in Anthropology  
  20.  Anthropology of Art 
  21.  Anthropology of Rights  
  22.  Anthropology and the Visual Production Course  
  23.  Digital Anthropology  
  24.  Anthropology of Violence  
  25.  Anthropology of Development  
  26.  Staff/Student Research Project  

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