This BA programme is designed to tackle the fundamental questions about society and culture in the present and in the past, and explore the rich diversity of human life across the globe. You will explore both the empirical work that anthropologists have produced as well as the exciting theoretical debates that drive the discipline. You will learn about anthropological ideas concerning, for example, ritual, kinship, witchcraft and ethnicity, but also how anthropologists have contributed to debates on important current issues, such as health, war and violence, science and technology, consumption and the environment.
This BA programme is designed to tackle the fundamental questions about society and culture in the present and in the past, and explore the rich diversity of human life across the globe. You will explore both the empirical work that anthropologists have produced as well as the exciting theoretical debates that drive the discipline. You will learn about anthropological ideas concerning, for example, ritual, kinship, witchcraft and ethnicity, but also how anthropologists have contributed to debates on important current issues, such as health, war and violence, science and technology, consumption and the environment.
This programme is specially designed to help you develop an understanding of how people behave in social groups and how human beings have adapted over time. You'll acquire practical skills relating to the excavation and study of human remains, in addition to developing logical and systematic methods of analysis to reveal patterns of social action.
This programme is specially designed to help you develop an understanding of how people behave in social groups and how human beings have adapted over time. You'll acquire practical skills relating to the excavation and study of human remains, in addition to developing logical and systematic methods of analysis to reveal patterns of social action.
Our highly-selective MArabic programme offers the opportunity to graduate with an undergraduate Masters-level qualification, while obtaining intensive language training, unparalleled study abroad and work experience opportunities.
Our Archaeology degrees enable you to explore both the academic and practical aspects of a fascinating discipline. Building on a firm foundation of the subject in the first year, our degrees give you the opportunity to develop your own particular interests. From the microscopic analysis of ancient artefacts to the exploration of entire fossilised landscapes, from understanding prehistoric villages to recording historic buildings, archaeology has something to offer. As you work through your degree, you can create your own specialism, culminating in a dissertation on a topic of your choice, supported by one-to-one tuition.
Our Archaeology degrees enable you to explore both the academic and practical aspects of a fascinating discipline. Building on a firm foundation of the subject in the first year, our degrees give you the opportunity to develop your own particular interests. From the microscopic analysis of ancient artefacts to the exploration of entire fossilised landscapes, from understanding prehistoric villages to recording historic buildings, archaeology has something to offer. As you work through your degree, you can create your own specialism, culminating in a dissertation on a topic of your choice, supported by one-to-one tuition.
Our Archaeology degrees enable you to explore both the academic and practical aspects of a fascinating discipline. Building on a firm foundation of the subject in the first year, our degrees give you the opportunity to develop your own particular interests. From the microscopic analysis of ancient artefacts to the exploration of entire fossilised landscapes, from understanding prehistoric villages to recording historic buildings, archaeology has something to offer. As you work through your degree, you can create your own specialism, culminating in a dissertation on a topic of your choice, supported by one-to-one tuition.
By exploring people and society in the past as well as the present, you will engage with archaeological and ethnographic studies of cultures around the world and explore themes such as human evolution, art, gender, death and war.