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Anthropology and International Development BA (Hons)

Anthropology and International Development BA (Hons)

University: University of Sussex
England, UK

Course Level - UG
Type - Full Time
Duration - 3 Years
Intake - Jan-Septe
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  • For more than 50 years, Anthropology at Sussex has been at the forefront of anthropology's engagement with real-world problems.
  •  Anthropology gives you an in-depth understanding of global cultures and societies, helping you to grasp your place in the world, so you can make a difference.
  • You’ll learn from experts who influence debate on topics such as gender relations, migration, economic and political inequality, religion, health and reproduction.
  • You’ll learn from experts who influence debate on topics such as gender relations, migration, economic and political inequality, religion, health and reproduction.

Language Proficiency Test - IELTS/TOEFL/PTE

  1. Colonialism and After
  2. Global Development Paradigms, Policy and Politics
  3. Key Concepts in Anthropology
  4. The Anthropological Imagination
  5. Global Development Challenges and Innovation
  6. Key Thinkers in Development
  7. The Anthropology of Exchange, Money and Markets
  8. Worlds and Selves
  9. Cities and Urban Lives
  10. Culture and Representation
  11. Development and the State
  12. Environmental Perspectives on Development
  13. Ethnographic Field Research
  14. Gender and Development: Theory, Concepts and Issues
  15. Health, Poverty and Inequality
  16. International Education and Development
  17. Race, Ethnicity and Nationalism
  18. Visual Anthropology
  19. Anthropology of Migration
  20. Anthropology of Migration
  21. Contemporary Issues in the Global Political Economy
  22. Contemporary Issues in the Global Political Economy
  23. Critical Perspectives on Conflict and Violence
  24. Cultures of Colonialism
  25. Current Themes in the Anthropology of Latin America
  26. Development Tools and Skills
  27. Geographies of Money, Finance, and Debt
  28. Geographies of Violence and Conflict
  29. Horizontal Development(s)

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