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  • Anthropology and International Development BA (Hons)

Anthropology and International Development BA (Hons)

Anthropology and International Development BA (Hons)
  • Tution Fees   : 18,500
  • Course Duration : 3 years
  • Academic Course Level : Undergraduate
  • Location : Brighton
  • Scholarship : 2000

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Standard XII results from Central and Metro Boards with an overall average of 75-80%. You will need good grades in your high school leaving qualifications and may sometimes require additional study (depending on the qualification structure in your home country).

Compare your qualification with our UK degree offer:

UK qualification International equivalent
Upper second-class (2:1) honours degree or above Bachelor’s degree from a leading institution with overall mark of 55-70% depending on your university
Lower second-class (2:2) honours degree or above Bachelor’s degree from a leading institution with overall mark of 50-65% depending on your university

 For the Undergraduate Study:

  • Academic- 80% and above in Senior Secondary School Certificate/Higher Secondary School Certificate

For the Post Graduate Study

  • Academics- 55% -65%  in Bachelor's degree.

 

 

IELTS

In terms of IELTS, these two levels are as follows (but we also accept a number of other English Language Qualifications):

Standard Higher
An IELTS score of 6.0 overall, with at least 5.5 in each of the four components (Listening, Reading, Speaking and Writing) An IELTS score of 7.0 overall, with at least 6.5 in each component (Listening, Reading, Speaking and Writing)

The only course that does not use one of these two levels is Medicine BMBS, which requires an IELTS score of 7.5 overall and not less than 7.0 in each section. We would expect English language qualifications to have been achieved within the two years prior to starting.

 For the Undergraduate Study:

IELTS 6.0 with 5.5 in each element:
Pearson PTE overall 59 with a minimum 59 in each band
TOEFL: 80 Overall
English Waiver:70% only for CBSE & ICSE
Duolingo:120/100

For the Post Graduate Study:

English Requirement
IELTS 6.0 with 5.5 in each element:
Pearson PTE overall 59 with a minimum 59 in each band
TOEFL: 80 Overall
English Waiver:70% only for CBSE & ICSE
Duolingo:120/100

 

Conditional Offer Unconditional Offer CAS
4 Weeks 1 Weeks 3 Days
Entry requirements

Overall result of at least 77%. 

6.5 overall, including at least 6.0 in each component or English in 12th Above 70%.


Course Modules

Year 1

Colonialism and After

Global Development Paradigms, Policy and Politics

Key Concepts in Anthropology

The Anthropological Imagination

Global Development Challenges and Innovation

Key Thinkers in Development

The Anthropology of Exchange, Money and Markets

Worlds and Selves


Year 2

Economic Perspectives on Development

Ethnographic Research Methods

Religion and Ritual

Social Change, Culture and Development

Politics and Power


Year 3

Anthropology of Migration

Anthropology of the Body

Current Themes in the Anthropology of Latin America

Development Tools and Skills

Development Work Experience

Development, Business and Corporate Social Responsibility

Development, Business and Corporate Social Responsibility

Disasters, Environment and Development

Environmental Anthropology

Geographies of Violence and Conflict

Inside Development: the Social Life of Aid

Marxism and International Relations

Migration and Global Development

The Anthropology of Europe

The Global Politics of Health

The Politics of International Trade

Wealth, Inequality and Development

Anthropology Thesis

International Development Thesis

Anthropology of Fertility, Reproduction and Health

Anthropology of Islam and Muslim Societies

Critical Perspectives on Conflict and Violence

Cultures of Colonialism

Decolonial Movements

Global Approaches to Peace

Global Food Security

Horizontal Development(s)

Human Rights

Race, Ethnicity and Identity

The Anthropology of Africa

The Anthropology of Food

Understanding Contemporary India

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