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BA (Hons) Anthropology & Visual Practice

BA (Hons) Anthropology & Visual Practice

University: Goldsmiths University of London
England, UK

Course Level - UG
Type - Full Time
Duration - 3 Years
Intake - January-September
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  • Our students have been successful in a range of areas, from postgraduate research and teaching in higher education, to film making and other media careers, journalism, and museum curating, to applied or advocacy work for NGOs and development agencies.
  • Our particular emphasis on public anthropology encourages our students to explore options in a range of practice-based and public sector career paths.

Language Proficiency Test - IELTS/TOEFL

  1.  Approaches to Contemporary Anthropology
  2.  Ethnography of a Selected Region 1
  3.  Anthropological Methods
  4.  Ethnographic Film
  5.  Anthropological Ideas
  6.  Introduction to Visual Practice
  7. Politics, Economics and Social Change
  8.  Working with Images
  9.  Advanced Visual Practice
  10.  Thinking Through Race
  11.  Anthropology and Political Economy
  12.  Thinking Anthropologically
  13.  Anthropology of Religion
  14.  Ethnography of a Selected Region 2 (Europe)
  15. Ethnography Of a Selected Region 2 (Highland Latin America)
  16.  Anthropological Approaches to History
  17.  Anthropology of Health 1
  18.  Anthropology and Gender Theory
  19.  Anthropology and the Visual 2
  20.  Anthropology in Public Practice
  21.  Learning from Social Movements
  22.  Psychological Perspectives in Anthropology
  23.  Anthropology of Art
  24.  Anthropology of Rights
  25.  Anthropology and the Visual Production Course
  26.  Digital Anthropology
  27.  Anthropology of Violence
  28.  Anthropology of Development
  29.  Gender Theory in Practice
  30.  Staff/Student Research Project
  31.  Anthropology of Art 2
  32.  Anthropology of Art
  33.  Anthropology of Development
  34.  Anthropology of Development
  35.  Anthropology and the Environment
  36.  Anthropology and Gender Theory
  37.  Anthropology of Violence
  38.  Anthropology and the Visual 1
  39.  Anthropology and the Visual Production Course
  40.  Anthropology of Rights
  41.  Anthropology of Human Animal Relations
  42.  Health, Medicine and Social Power
  43.  Anthropological Approaches to History
  44.  Ideology and the Secular
  45.  Indian and Peasant Politics in Amazonia
  46.  Myth and Ritual
  47.  Urban Anthropology
  48.  Anthropology and the Visual Production Course
  49. Environmental Anthropology
  50.  Psychological Perspectives in Anthropology
  51.  Borders and Migration
  52. Learning from Social Movements
  53.  Digital Anthropology
  54.  Staff/Student Research Project

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