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Division of Human and Social Sciences
SCHOOL OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND CONSERVATION
Head of School: Prof Tracy Kivell School Website: www.kent.ac.uk/sac
Please refer to the online Module Catalogue for full details of all modules: www.kent.ac.uk/courses/modules
Note: It is ultimately your responsibility to ensure that you are registered for the correct modules for your programme.
You must study 120 Credits at both Stage 2 and Stage 3 giving a total of 240 Credits over the two Stages. At least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6 during Stage 3 to be eligible for an Honours degree. You must ensure that you choose an even weighting of Credits in each term: 60 Credits in the Autumn and 60 Credits in the Spring. Modules are subject to availability and may not run every year. A YEAR IN PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
Students taking a standard School of Anthropology and Conservation programme (without a year abroad) are permitted to undertake a Placement Year between stages 2 and 3 of their degrees. You will take 120 credits in the third year of your undergraduate degree programme, and spend a year (the minimum requirement is 24 weeks) working in an industrial or commercial or non-profit creative organisation setting, applying and enhancing the skills and techniques you have developed and studied in Stages 1 and 2 of your degree programme. Students wishing to undertake the Placement Year programme are expected to find appropriate placement(s) themselves. However support will be provided to the student on different aspects of identifying, applying for, securing and preparing for placements by the University’s Careers and Employability Service (e.g. on CV writing, interview skills). There are no formal pre-requisite modules for participation in the YPP. However, participation is dependent on maintaining a clean disciplinary record during the degree programme up to the time of the placement. We also expect all of our placement students to have achieved a minimum of 60% in their marks for Stage 1. The Placement Year programme is also available for students studying the standard programme on a part-time basis; the placement component would, however, require them to re-register as full-time students for the period spent on a placement.
(Programme Code) –S: (Qualification) eg ENVIROSOCSCI-S:BA
STAGE S - 120 Credits You must take the following compulsory module (120 Credits):
Compulsory module:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
DI533 Professional Placements 120 Autumn & Spring
6 WCON5321
Students interested in pursuing a placement should contact [email protected]
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Please select a link below to view the Stage 2 and 3 requirements for your programme:
Anthropology
Anthropology with a Year Abroad
Biological Anthropology
Biological Anthropology with a Year Abroad
Environmental Social Sciences
Human Ecology
Human Geography
Social Anthropology
Social Anthropology with French
Social Anthropology with Spanish
Social Anthropology with a Year Abroad
Social Anthropology and Politics
Social Anthropology and Social Policy
Wildlife Conservation
The information contained herein is correct at the time of publication. Please note, however, that if a module recruits fewer than 8 students it is possible that it will not run. In this event, you will be contacted and asked to select an alternative module.
ANTHROPOLOGY ANT:BSC ANTHROPOLOGY WITH A YEAR ABROAD ANT-A:BSC ANTHROPOLOGY WITH A YEAR IN JAPAN ANTJAP-A:BSC Single Honours Students are required to obtain at least a 2(i) average in Stage 1 and to pass all the Stage 2 compulsory modules at the first attempt to qualify for the year abroad. Permission to proceed abroad is dependent on the recommendation of the Board of Examiners. Students who do not achieve this standard will be required to amend their degree registration and will not be eligible for a degree ‘with a year abroad. (When selecting modules for their year abroad, students should bear in mind that they should not take modules with a similar content in both institutions.)
STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take the following compulsory modules (60 Credits):
Compulsory modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
*SE559 Quantitative Research Methods 15 Spring 5 ANTB5590
*SE625 Homo sapiens: Biology, Culture and Identity 15 Autumn 5 ANTB6250
*SE626 Power, Money, Spirit: Key Themes in Social Anthropology
30 Autumn & Spring
5 ANTS6260
*Modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated. PLUS at least 30 credits from the following optional modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE565 Sex, Evolution and Human Nature 15 Autumn 6 ANTB5650
SE566 Human Osteology 15 Autumn 6 ANTB5660
SE580 Primate Behaviour and Ecology 15 Spring 6 ANTB5800
SE582 Comparative Perspectives in Primate Biology 15 Spring 6 ANTB5820
PLUS 15 credits from the following optional modules OR from the optional modules above:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
BI546 Animal Form and Function 15 Autumn 5 BIOS5460
GEOG5001 Methods and Field Work in Social Science 15 Autumn 5 GEOG5001
GEOG5004 Spatial Analysis: Principles and Methods 15 Autumn 5 GEOG5004
PS502 Forensic Archaeology 15 Spring 5 PSCI5020
SE542 Environment, Culture and Society 15 Spring 6 HECO5420
SE549 Medical Anthropology: Cause and Consequences of Illness
15 Spring 6 ANTB5490
SE556 Social Sciences in the Classroom 15 Spring 6 ANTB5560
SE573 Ethnicity and Nationalism 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5730
SE579 Amazonian Social Worlds: Past, Present, Future
15 Autumn 6 ANTS5790
SE584 The Anthropology of Business 15 Spring 6 ANTS5840
SE585 Eating and Healing: Biocultural Perspectives 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5850
SE601 European Societies 15 Autumn 6 ANTS6010
SE621 The Human-Environment Nexus: Contemporary Issues & Critical Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6210
SE627 Ethnographic Methods and Visual Anthropology
15 Autumn 5 ANTS6270
SE637 Middle East in Conflict: Anthropological Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6370
SE752 Anthropology of Creativity 15 Spring 6 ANTS7520
The remaining 15 credits can be taken from any of the optional modules above or from elective (wild) modules.
ANTHROPOLOGY WITH A YEAR ABROAD ANT-A:BSC
Single Honours
STAGE A - 120 Credits You must take the following compulsory modules: (120 Credits):
Compulsory module:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE608 Anthropology Year Abroad Mark 120 Autumn & Spring
6 ANTS6089
ANTHROPOLOGY ANT:BSC ANTHROPOLOGY WITH A YEAR ABROAD ANT-A:BSC
Single Honours STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take the following compulsory module (30 Credits):
Compulsory module:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
*SE533 Project in Anthropological Science 30 Autumn & Spring
6 ANTB5330
*Modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated. PLUS at least 30 credits from the following Biological Anthropology optional modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE541 Palaeoanthropology 15 Autumn 6 ANTB5410
SE557 Primate Communication 15 Spring 6 ANTB5570
SE565 Sex, Evolution and Human Nature 15 Autumn 6 ANTB5650
SE566 Human Osteology 15 Autumn 6 ANTB5660
SE569 Palaeopathology 15 Autumn 6 ANTB5690
SE570 Current Issues in Evolutionary Anthropology 15 Spring 6 ANTB5700
SE580 Primate Behaviour and Ecology 15 Spring 6 ANTB5800
SE582 Comparative Perspectives in Primate Biology 15 Spring 6 ANTB5820
SE605 Hormones and Behaviour 15 Autumn 6 ANTB6050
SE609 Forensic Anthropology 15 Spring 6 ANTB6090
SE622 Field Course: Primate Ecology 15 Autumn 6 ANTB6220
PLUS at least 15 credits from the following ethnographic area modules: (Note that students do not have to take these 15 credits if they already took at least one of the following modules at Stage 2: SE547, SE579, SE601, SE616 or SE614):
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE579 Amazonian Social Worlds: Past, Present, Future
15 Autumn 6 ANTS5790
SE601 European Societies 15 Autumn 6 ANTS6010
SE637 Middle East in Conflict: Anthropological Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6370
PLUS at least 15 credits from the following optional modules or from the optional modules above:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE534 Special Project in Ethnographic, Visual and Digital Research
30 Autumn & Spring
6 ANTS5340
SE542 Environment, Culture and Society 15 Spring 6 ANTS5420
SE549 Medical Anthropology: Cause and Consequences of Illness
15 Spring 6 ANTS5490
SE556 Social Sciences in the Classroom 15 Spring 6 ANTB5560
SE584 The Anthropology of Business 15 Spring 6 ANTS5840
SE585 Eating and Healing: Biocultural Perspectives 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5850
SE621 The Human-Environment Nexus: Contemporary Issues & Critical Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6210
SE752 Anthropology of Creativity 15 Spring 6 ANTS7520
PLUS at least 15 credits from the following optional modules or from the optional modules above:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
BI546 Animal Form and Function 15 Autumn 5 BIOS5460
GEOG5004 Spatial Analysis: Principles and Methods 15 Autumn 5 GEOG5004
PS502 Forensic Archaeology 15 Spring 5 PSCI5020
SE573 Ethnicity and Nationalism 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5730
SE610 Human Ecology: An Introduction to Social-Ecological Systems
15 Autumn 5 HECO6100
SE627 Ethnographic Methods and Visual Anthropology
15 Autumn 5 ANTS6270
The remaining 15 credits can be taken from any of the optional modules above or from elective (wild) modules.
BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY BIOANTH:BSC BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY WITH A YEAR ABROAD BIOANTH-A:BSC BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY WITH A YEAR IN THE UNITED STATES BIOANTHUS-A:BSC Single Honours Students are required to obtain at least a 2(i) average in Stage 1 and to pass all the Stage 2 compulsory modules at the first attempt to qualify for the year abroad. Permission to proceed abroad is dependent on the recommendation of the Board of Examiners. Students who do not achieve this standard will be required to amend their degree registration and will not be eligible for a degree ‘with a year abroad’. (When selecting modules for their year abroad, students should bear in mind that they should not take modules with a similar content in both institutions.)
STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take the following compulsory modules (60 Credits):
Compulsory modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
*SE559 Quantitative Research Methods 15 Spring 5 ANTB5590
*SE566 Human Osteology 15 Autumn 6 ANTB5660
*SE582 Comparative Perspectives in Primate Biology 15 Spring 6 ANTB5820
*SE625 Homo sapiens: Biology, Culture and Identity 15 Autumn 5 ANTB6250
*Modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated. PLUS at least 15 credits from the following optional modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE565 Sex Evolution and Human Nature 15 Autumn 6 ANTB5650
SE580 Primate Behaviour and Ecology 15 Spring 6 ANTB5800
PLUS at least 30 credits from the following optional modules OR from the optional list above:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
BI546 Animal Form and Function 15 Autumn 5 BIOS5460
GEOG5004 Spatial Analysis: Principles and Methods 15 Autumn 5 GEOG5004
PS502 Forensic Archaeology 15 Spring 5 PSCI5020
SE542 Environment, Culture and Society 15 Spring 6 ANTS5420
SE549 Medical Anthropology: Cause and Consequences of Illness
15 Spring 6 ANTB5750
SE556 Social Sciences in the Classroom 15 Spring 6 ANTB5560
SE585 Eating and Healing: Biocultural Perspectives 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5850
SE610 Human Ecology: An Introduction to Social-Ecological Systems
15 Autumn 5 HECO6100
SE621 The Human-Environment Nexus: Contemporary Issues and Critical Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6210
The remaining 15 credits can be taken from any of the optional modules above or from elective (wild) modules.
BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY WITH A YEAR ABROAD BIOANTH-A:BSC Single Honours STAGE A - 120 Credits
You must take the following compulsory modules: (120 Credits):
Compulsory module:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE608 Anthropology Year Abroad Mark 120 Autumn & Spring
6 ANTS6089
BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY BIOANTH:BSC
Single Honours STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take the following compulsory module (30 Credits):
Compulsory module:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
*SE533 Project in Anthropological Science 30 Autumn & Spring
6 ANTB5330
*Modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated. PLUS at least 60 credits from the following optional modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE541 Palaeoanthropology 15 Autumn 6 ANTB5410
SE557 Primate Communication 15 Spring 6 ANTB5570
SE565 Sex Evolution and Human Nature 15 Autumn 6 ANTB5650
SE566 Human Osteology 15 Autumn 6 ANTB5660
SE569 Palaeopathology 15 Autumn 6 ANTB5690
SE570 Current Issues in Evolutionary Anthropology 15 Spring 6 ANTB5700
SE580 Primate Behaviour and Ecology 15 Spring 6 ANTB5800
SE605 Hormones and Behaviour 15 Autumn 6 ANTB6050
SE609 Forensic Anthropology 15 Spring 6 ANTB6090
SE622 Field Course: Primate Ecology 15 Autumn 6 ANTB6220
PLUS at least 15 credits from the following optional modules OR from the optional list above:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
BI546 Animal Form and Function 15 Autumn 5 BIOS5460
DI510 Global Biodiversity 15 Autumn 6 WCON5100
GEOG5004 Spatial Analysis: Principles and Methods 15 Autumn 5 GEOG5004
PS502 Forensic Archaeology 15 Spring 5 PSCI5020
SE542 Environment, Culture and Society 15 Spring 6 ANTS5420
SE549 Medical Anthropology: Cause and Consequences of Illness
15 Spring 6 ANTB5750
SE556 Social Sciences in the Classroom 15 Spring 6 ANTB5560
SE585 Eating and Healing: Biocultural Perspectives 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5850
SE610 Human Ecology: An Introduction to Social-Ecological Systems
15 Autumn 5 HECO6100
SE621 The Human-Environment Nexus: Contemporary Issues and Critical Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6210
The remaining 15 credits can be taken from the optional modules above or from elective (wild) modules.
ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIAL SCIENCES ENVIROSOCSCI:BA
Single Honours
STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take the following compulsory modules (45 Credits):
Compulsory modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
*GEOG5001 Methods and Field Work in Social Science 15 Autumn 5 GEOG5001
*GEOG5005 Cities and the Climate Emergency 15 Autumn 5 GEOG5005
*DI546 Conservation and Communities 15 Spring 6 WCON5460
*Modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated. PLUS 45 credits from the following optional modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
DI531 Human Wildlife Conflict and Resource Competition
15 Autumn 6 WCON5310
DI532 Creative Conservation 15 Spring 5 HECO5320
DI545 Conservation Policy and Practice 15 Spring 6 WCON5450
GEOG5003 Environmental Geography 15 Autumn 5 GEOG5003
SE621 The Human-Environment Nexus: Contemporary Issues and Critical Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6210
SO525 Environmental Politics 15 Autumn 6 SOCI5250
SO670 Kent Student Certificate for Volunteering, Platinum Award
15 Autumn & Spring
6 SOCI6700
The remaining 30 credits can be taken from the optional modules above or from elective (wild) modules.
ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIAL SCIENCES ENVIROSOCSCI:BA Single Honours STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take the following compulsory modules (30 Credits):
Compulsory modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
*GEOG6004 Geography Research Project 30 Autumn & Spring
6 GEOG6004
*Modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated. PLUS 60 Credits from the following optional modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
DI531 Human Wildlife Conflict and Resource Competition
15 Autumn 6 WCON5310
DI532 Creative Conservation 15 Spring 5 HECO5320
DI545 Conservation Policy and Practice 15 Spring 6 WCON5450
DI546 Conservation and Communities 15 Spring 6 WCON5460
SE621 The Human-Environment Nexus: Contemporary Issues and Critical Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6210
SO525 Environmental Politics 15 Autumn 6 SOCI5250
SO670 Kent Student Certificate for Volunteering, Platinum Award
15 Autumn & Spring
6 SOCI6700
The remaining 30 credits can be taken from the optional modules above or from elective (wild) modules.
HUMAN ECOLOGY HUMECOLOGY:BSC
Single Honours
STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take the following compulsory modules (60 Credits):
Compulsory modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
*DI538 Data Analysis for Conversation Biologists 15 Spring 5 WCON5380
*GEOG5001 Methods and Field work in Social Science 15 Autumn 5 GEOG5001
*GEOG5004 Spatial Analysis: Principles and Methods 15 Autumn 5 GEOG5004
*SE610 Human Ecology: An Introduction to Social-Ecological Systems
15 Autumn 5 HECO6100
*Modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated. PLUS at least 30 credits from the following optional modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
DI505 Key Issues in Conservation 15 Spring 6 WCON5050
DI531 Human Wildlife Conflict and Resource Competition
15 Autumn 6 WCON5310
DI532 Creative Conservation 15 Spring 5 HECO5320
DI535 Tropical Ecology And Conservation 15 Autumn 6 WCON5350
DI545 Conservation Policy and Practice 15 Spring 6 WCON5450
DI546 Conservation and Communities 15 Spring 6 WCON5460
SE580 Primate Behaviour and Ecology 15 Spring 6 ANTB5800
SE601 European Societies 15 Autumn 6 ANTS6010
SE621 The Human-Environment Nexus: Contemporary Issues and Critical Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6210
The remaining 30 credits can be taken from the optional modules above or from elective (wild) modules.
HUMAN ECOLOGY HUMECOLOGY:BSC Single Honours STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take the following compulsory modules (30 Credits):
Compulsory modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
*DI522 Research Project 30 Autumn & Spring
6 WCON5220
*Modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated. PLUS at least 45 credits from the following optional modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
DI501 Climate Change and Conservation 15 Autumn 6 WCON5010 DI510 Global Biodiversity 15 Autumn 6 WCON5100 DI518 Contemporary Conservation Science 15 Autumn 6 WCON5180
DI531 Human Wildlife Conflict and Resource Competition
15 Autumn 6 WCON5310
DI532 Creative Conservation 15 Spring 5 HECO5320
DI535 Tropical Ecology And Conservation 15 Autumn 6 WCON5350 DI545 Conservation Policy and Practice 15 Spring 6 WCON5450
SE580 Primate Behaviour and Ecology 15 Spring 6 ANTB5800
SE601 European Societies 15 Autumn 6 ANTS6010
SE621 The Human-Environment Nexus: Contemporary Issues and Critical Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6210
The remaining 45 credits can be taken from the optional modules above and/or from elective (wild) modules. You may take no more than 30 credits of elective modules.
HUMAN GEOGRAPHY HUMANGEOG:BSC Single Honours STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take the following compulsory modules (60 Credits):
Compulsory modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
*GEOG5001 Methods and Field Work in Social Science 15 Autumn 5 GEOG5001
*GEOG5002 History and Philosophy of Geography 15 Spring 5 GEOG5002
*GEOG5003 Environmental Geography 15 Autumn 5 GEOG5003
*GEOG5004 Spatial Analysis: Principles and Methods 15 Autumn 5 GEOG5004
*Modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated. PLUS at least 15 Credits from the following optional modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
DI546 Conservation and Communities 15 Spring 6 WCON5460
DI545 Conservation Policy and Practice 15 Spring 6 WCON5450
GEOG5005 Cities and the Climate Emergency 15 Autumn 5 GEOG5005
SE621 The Human-Environment Nexus: Contemporary Issues and Critical Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6210
SO525 Environmental Politics 15 Autumn 6 SOCI5250
The remaining 45 credits can be taken from the optional modules above and/or from elective (wild) modules. You may take no more than 30 credits of elective modules.
SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY ANT:BA
Single Honours STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take the following compulsory modules (45 Credits):
Compulsory modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
*SE626 Power, Money, Spirit: Key Themes in Social Anthropology
30 Autumn & Spring
5 ANTS6260
*SE627 Ethnographic Methods and Visual Anthropology
15 Autumn 5 ANTS6270
*Modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated. PLUS at least 15 credits from the following ethnographic modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE579 Amazonian Social Worlds: Past, Present, Future
15 Autumn 6 ANTS5790
SE601 European Societies 15 Autumn 6 ANTS6010
SE637 Middle East in Conflict: Anthropological Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6370
PLUS at least 30 credits from the following optional modules OR the ethnographic modules above:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE542 Environment, Culture and Society 15 Spring 6 ANTS5420
SE549 Medical Anthropology: Cause and Consequences of Illness
15 Spring 6 ANTS5490
SE573 Ethnicity and Nationalism 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5730
SE584 The Anthropology of Business 15 Spring 6 ANTS5840
SE585 Eating and Healing: Biocultural Perspectives 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5850
SE621 The Human-Environment Nexus: Contemporary Issues and Critical Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6210
SE752 Anthropology of Creativity 15 Spring 6 ANTS7520
The remaining 30 credits can be taken from any of the optional modules above or from elective (wild) modules.
SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY ANT:BA Single Honours
STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take the following compulsory modules (30 Credits):
Compulsory modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
*SE596 Theories of the Person 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5960
*SE597 Anthropology for a World in Crisis 15 Spring 6 ANTS5970
*Modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated. PLUS at least 15 credits from the following ethnographic modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE579 Amazonian Social Worlds: Past, Present, Future
15 Autumn 6 ANTS5790
SE601 European Societies 15 Autumn 6 ANTS6010
SE637 Middle East in Conflict: Anthropological Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6370
PLUS at least 60 credits from the following optional modules OR the ethnographic modules above:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE534 Special Project in Ethnographic, Visual and Digital Research
30 Autumn & Spring
6 ANTS5340
SE542 Environment, Culture and Society 15 Spring 6 ANTS5420
SE549 Medical Anthropology: Cause and Consequences of Illness
15 Spring 6 ANTS5490
SE573 Ethnicity and Nationalism 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5730
SE584 The Anthropology of Business 15 Spring 6 ANTS5840
SE585 Eating and Healing: Biocultural Perspectives 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5850
SE621 The Human-Environment Nexus: Contemporary Issues and Critical Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6210
SE752 Anthropology of Creativity 15 Spring 6 ANTS7520
The remaining 15 credits can be taken from any of the optional modules above or from elective (wild) modules.
SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY WITH FRENCH ANTFRE-A:BA Single Honours
STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term
Students are required to obtain at least a 2(i) average in Stage 2, to pass all the Stage 2 compulsory modules in Social Anthropology at the first attempt, and to obtain at least a 2(ii) class of result in the Language paper to qualify for the year abroad. Permission to proceed abroad is dependent on the recommendation of the Board of Examiners. Students who do not achieve this standard will be required to amend their degree registration and will not be eligible for a degree ‘with French’. (When selecting modules for their year abroad, students should bear in mind that they should not take modules with a similar content in both institutions.) You must take the following compulsory modules (45 Credits):
Compulsory modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
*SE626 Power, Money, Spirit: Key Themes in Social Anthropology
30 Autumn & Spring
5 ANTS6260
SE627 Ethnographic Methods and Visual Anthropology
15 Autumn 5 ANTS6270
*Modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated. You must take one of the following 30 credit compulsory modules depending on the language module you studied in stage 1: FR648 is for students who studied FR300 in Stage 1. FR652 is for students who studied FR330 in Stage 1.
Compulsory module:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
FR648* French Upper Intermediate B2 30 Autumn & Spring
5 FREN6480
FR652* French Intermediate B1-B2 (Intensive) 30 Autumn & Spring
5 FREN6520
*Modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated. PLUS at least 15 credits from the following ethnographic modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE579 Amazonian Social Worlds: Past, Present, Future
15 Autumn 6 ANTS579
SE601 European Societies 15 Autumn 6 ANTS6010
SE637 Middle East in Conflict: Anthropological Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6370
PLUS 30 credits from the following recommended modules or from elective (wild) modules:
Recommended modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE542 Environment, Culture and Society 15 Spring 6 ANTS5420
SE549 Medical Anthropology: Cause and Consequences of Illness
15 Spring 6 ANTS5490
SE573 Ethnicity and Nationalism 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5730
SE584 The Anthropology of Business 15 Spring 6 ANTS5840
SE585 Eating and Healing: Biocultural Perspectives 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5850
SE621 The Human-Environment Nexus: Contemporary Issues and Critical Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6210
SE752 Anthropology of Creativity 15 Spring 6 ANTS7520
SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY WITH FRENCH ANTFRE-A:BA Single Honours
STAGE A - 120 Credits You must take the following compulsory modules: (120 Credits):
Compulsory module:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE608 Anthropology Year Abroad Mark 120 Autumn & Spring
6 ANTS6089
SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY WITH FRENCH ANTFRE-A:BA
Single Honours
STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take the following compulsory modules (30 Credits):
Compulsory modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
*SE596 Theories of the Person 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5960
*SE597 Anthropology for a World in Crisis 15 Spring 6 ANTS5970
*Modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated. PLUS 15 credits from the following ethnographic modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE579 Amazonian Social Worlds: Past, Present, Future
15 Autumn 6 ANTS5790
SE601 European Societies 15 Autumn 6 ANTS6010
SE637 Middle East in Conflict: Anthropological Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6370
PLUS at least 60 credits from the following optional modules OR the ethnographic modules above:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE534 Special Project in Ethnographic, Visual and Digital Research
30 Autumn & Spring
6 ANTS5340
SE542 Environment, Culture and Society 15 Spring 6 ANTS5420
SE549 Medical Anthropology: Cause and Consequences of Illness
15 Spring 6 ANTS5490
SE573 Ethnicity and Nationalism 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5730
SE584 The Anthropology of Business 15 Spring 6 ANTS5840
SE585 Eating and Healing: Biocultural Perspectives 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5850
SE621 The Human-Environment Nexus: Contemporary Issues and Critical Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6210
SE752 Anthropology of Creativity 15 Spring 6 ANTS7520
The remaining 15 credits can be taken from any of the optional modules above or from elective (wild) modules.
SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY WITH SPANISH ANTSPN-A:BA
Single Honours
STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term
Students are required to obtain at least a 2(i) average in Stage 2, to pass all the Stage 2 compulsory modules in Social Anthropology at the first attempt, and to obtain at least a 2(ii) class of result in the Language paper to qualify for the year abroad. Permission to proceed abroad is dependent on the recommendation of the Board of Examiners. Students who do not achieve this standard will be required to amend their degree registration and will not be eligible for a degree ‘with Spanish’.
(When selecting modules for their year abroad, students should bear in mind that they should not take modules with a similar content in both institutions.) You must take the following compulsory modules (45 Credits):
Compulsory modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
*SE626 Power, Money, Spirit: Key Themes in Social Anthropology
30 Autumn & Spring
5 ANTS6260
SE627 Ethnographic Methods and Visual Anthropology
15 Autumn 5 ANTS6270
*Modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated. You must take one of the following compulsory modules (30 Credits) depending on the language module you studied in Stage 1: LS504 is for students who studied LS302 in Stage 1. LS505 is for students who studied LS300 in Stage 1.
*Modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated. PLUS 15 Credits from the following ethnographic modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE579 Amazonian Social Worlds: Past, Present, Future
15 Autumn 6 ANTS579
SE601 European Societies 15 Autumn 6 ANTS6010
SE637 Middle East in Conflict: Anthropological Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6370
PLUS 30 credits from the following recommended modules or from elective (wild) modules:
Recommended modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE542 Environment, Culture and Society 15 Spring 6 ANTS5420
SE549 Medical Anthropology: Cause and Consequences of Illness
15 Spring 6 ANTS5490
SE573 Ethnicity and Nationalism 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5730
SE584 The Anthropology of Business 15 Spring 6 ANTS5840
SE585 Eating and Healing: Biocultural Perspectives 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5850
SE621 The Human-Environment Nexus: Contemporary Issues and Critical Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6210
SE752 Anthropology of Creativity 15 Spring 6 ANTS7520
Compulsory modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
LS504* Spanish Intermediate B1-B2 (Intensive) 30 Autumn & Spring
5 HISP5040
LS505* Spanish Upper Intermediate B2 30 Autumn & Spring
5 HISP5050
SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY WITH SPANISH ANTSPN-A:BA Single Honours
STAGE A - 120 Credits You must take the following compulsory modules: (120 Credits):
Compulsory module:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE608 Anthropology Year Abroad Mark 120 Autumn & Spring
6 ANTS6089
SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY WITH SPANISH ANTSPN-A:BA
Single Honours STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take the following compulsory modules (30 Credits):
Compulsory modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
*SE596 Theories of the Person 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5960
*SE597 Anthropology for a World in Crisis 15 Spring 6 ANTS5970
*Modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated. PLUS 15 Credits from the following ethnographic modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE579 Amazonian Social Worlds: Past, Present, Future
15 Autumn 6 ANTS5790
SE601 European Societies 15 Autumn 6 ANTS6010
SE637 Middle East in Conflict: Anthropological Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6370
PLUS at least 60 credits from the following optional modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE534 Special Project in Ethnographic, Visual and Digital Research
30 Autumn & Spring
6 ANTS5340
SE542 Environment, Culture and Society 15 Spring 6 ANTS5420
SE549 Medical Anthropology: Cause and Consequences of Illness
15 Spring 6 ANTS5490
SE573 Ethnicity and Nationalism 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5730
SE584 The Anthropology of Business 15 Spring 6 ANTS5840
SE585 Eating and Healing: Biocultural Perspectives 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5850
SE621 The Human-Environment Nexus: Contemporary Issues and Critical Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6210
SE752 Anthropology of Creativity 15 Spring 6 ANTS7520
The remaining 15 credits can be taken from any of the optional modules above or from elective (wild) modules.
SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY WITH A YEAR ABROAD ANT-A:BA SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY WITH A YEAR IN JAPAN ANTJAP-A:BA SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY WITH A YEAR IN THE NETHERLANDS ANTNETH-A:BA
Single Honours STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term Students are required to obtain at least a 2(i) average in Stage 2 and to pass all the Stage 2 compulsory modules at the first attempt to qualify for the year abroad. Permission to proceed abroad is dependent on the recommendation of the Board of Examiners. Students who do not achieve this standard will be required to amend their degree registration and will not be eligible for a degree ‘with a year in Denmark’. (When selecting modules for their year abroad, students should bear in mind that they should not take modules with a similar content in both institutions.)
You must take the following compulsory modules (45 Credits):
Compulsory modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
*SE626 Power, Money, Spirit: Key Themes in Social Anthropology
30 Autumn & Spring
5 ANTS6260
SE627 Ethnographic Methods and Visual Anthropology
15 Autumn 5 ANTS6270
*Modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated. PLUS 15 credits from the following ethnographic modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE579 Amazonian Social Worlds: Past, Present, Future
15 Autumn 6 ANTS5790
SE601 European Societies 15 Autumn 6 ANTS6010
SE637 Middle East in Conflict: Anthropological Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6370
PLUS at least 30 credits from the following optional modules OR the Ethnographic modules above:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE542 Environment, Culture and Society 15 Spring 6 ANTS5420
SE549 Medical Anthropology: Cause and Consequences of Illness
15 Spring 6 ANTS5490
SE573 Ethnicity and Nationalism 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5730
SE584 The Anthropology of Business 15 Spring 6 ANTS5840
SE585 Eating and Healing: Biocultural Perspectives 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5850
SE621 The Human-Environment Nexus: Contemporary Issues and Critical Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6210
SE752 Anthropology of Creativity 15 Spring 6 ANTS7520
The remaining 30 credits can be taken from any of the optional modules above or from elective (wild) modules.
SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY WITH A YEAR ABROAD ANT-A:BA Single Honours STAGE A - 120 Credits You must take the following compulsory modules: (120 Credits):
Compulsory module:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE608 Anthropology Year Abroad Mark 120 Autumn & Spring
6 ANTS6089
SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY WITH A YEAR ABROAD ANT-A:BA
Single Honours STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take the following compulsory modules (30 Credits):
Compulsory modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
*SE596 Theories of the Person 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5960
*SE597 Anthropology for a World in Crisis 15 Spring 6 ANTS5970
*Modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated. PLUS 15 credits from the following ethnographic modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE579 Amazonian Social Worlds: Past, Present, Future
15 Autumn 6 ANTS5790
SE601 European Societies 15 Autumn 6 ANTS6010
SE637 Middle East in Conflict: Anthropological Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6370
PLUS at least 60 credits from the following optional modules OR the ethnographic modules above:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE534 Special Project in Ethnographic, Visual and Digital Research
30 Autumn & Spring
6 ANTS5340
SE542 Environment, Culture and Society 15 Spring 6 ANTS5420
SE549 Medical Anthropology: Cause and Consequences of Illness
15 Spring 6 ANTS5490
SE573 Ethnicity and Nationalism 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5730
SE584 The Anthropology of Business 15 Spring 6 ANTS5840
SE585 Eating and Healing: Biocultural Perspectives 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5850
SE621 The Human-Environment Nexus: Contemporary Issues and Critical Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6210
SE752 Anthropology of Creativity 15 Spring 6 ANTS7520
The remaining 15 credits can be taken from any of the optional modules above or from elective (wild) modules.
JOINT HONOURS PROGRAMMES WITH SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Compulsory modules are listed for each degree. Students must take a minimum of 90 Credits and a maximum of 150 Credits from each subject.
SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND POLITICS ANT-POLITICS:BA
Joint Honours
STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take the following compulsory modules (90 Credits):
Compulsory modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
PO661 Fact, Evidence, Knowledge and Power 15 Spring 5 POLI6610
PO687 Political Research Analysis 30 Autumn 5 POLI6870
*SE626 Power, Money, Spirit: Key Themes in Social Anthropology
30 Autumn & Spring
5 ANTS6260
SE627 Ethnographic Methods and Visual Anthropology
15 Autumn 5 ANTS6270
*Modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated. PLUS 15 credits from the following optional ethnographic modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE579 Amazonian Social Worlds: Past, Present, Future
15 Autumn 6 ANTS5790
SE601 European Societies 15 Autumn 6 ANTS6010
SE637 Middle East in Conflict: Anthropological Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6370
The remaining 15 Credits can be taken from the recommended Politics modules below or from elective (wild) modules:
Recommended modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
PO555 The United Nations 15 Autumn 5 POLI5550
PO563 Foreign Policy Analysis and Management 15 Autumn 6 POLI5630
PO566 Europe and the World 15 Autumn 6 POLI5660
PO579 Post Communist Russia 15 Autumn 6 POLI5790
PO593 Engendering Politics: Feminist Contributions to Political Theory
15 Spring 6 POLI5930
PO597 Governance and Politics of Contemporary China 15 Spring 6 POLI5970
PO611 Politics of the European Union 15 Autumn 5 POLI6110
PO612 Policy-making in the EU 15 Spring 6 POLI6120
PO618 East European Politics 15 Autumn 5 POLI6180
PO623 Modern Political Thought 15 Spring 5 POLI6230
PO629 Terrorism and Political Violence 15 Autumn 6 POLI6290
PO630 Politics of the Middle East 15 Spring 6 POLI6300
PO658 The Rise of China 15 Autumn 5 POLI6580
PO660 International Conflict and Cooperation 15 Spring 5 POLI6600
PO661 Fact, Evidence, Knowledge and Power 15 Spring 5 POLI6610
PO667 War and Peace in International Society 15 Spring 5 POLI6670
PO669 Conservatism: Politics and International Relations of the Right
15 Autumn 6 POLI6690
PO683 Politics in East Asia 15 Autumn 5 POLI6830
PO684 Contemporary Development and Security Challenges in the Asia-Pacific
15 Spring 6 POLI6840
PO686 Resistance, Suffering and Leadership: The Political Lives of Mohandas Gandhi, Nelson Mandela and Aung San Suu Kyi
15 Spring 5 POLI6860
PO690 Contending Approaches to World Politics: Concepts and Theories
15 Spring 5 POLI6900
SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND POLITICS ANT-POLITICS:BA Joint Honours STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take the following compulsory Social Anthropology modules (30 Credits):
Compulsory modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
*SE596 Theories of the Person 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5960
*SE597 Anthropology for a World in Crisis 15 Spring 6 ANTS5970
*Modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated. PLUS 30 credits from the following Social Anthropology optional modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE534 Special Project in Ethnographic, Visual and Digital Research
30 Autumn & Spring
6 ANTS5340
SE542 Environment, Culture and Society 15 Spring 6 ANTS5420
SE549 Medical Anthropology: Cause and Consequences of Illness
15 Spring 6 ANTS5490
SE573 Ethnicity and Nationalism 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5730
SE584 The Anthropology of Business 15 Spring 6 ANTS5840
SE585 Eating and Healing: Biocultural Perspectives 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5850
SE621 The Human-Environment Nexus: Contemporary Issues and Critical Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6210
SE752 Anthropology of Creativity 15 Spring 6 ANTS7520
PLUS 60 credits from the following Politics optional modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
PO555 The United Nations 15 Autumn 5 POLI5550
PO563 Foreign Policy Analysis and Management 15 Autumn 6 POLI5630
PO566 Europe and the World 15 Autumn 6 POLI5660
PO579 Post Communist Russia 15 Autumn 6 POLI5790
PO593 Engendering Politics: Feminist Contributions to Political Theory
15 Spring 6 POLI5930
PO597 Governance and Politics of Contemporary China 15 Spring 6 POLI5970
PO611 Politics of the European Union 15 Autumn 5 POLI6110
PO612 Policy-making in the EU 15 Spring 6 POLI6120
PO617 Contemporary Politics and Government in the United States
30 Autumn & Spring
5 POLI6170
PO618 East European Politics 15 Autumn 5 POLI6180
PO623 Modern Political Thought 15 Spring 5 POLI6230
PO629 Terrorism and Political Violence 15 Autumn 6 POLI6290
PO630 Politics of the Middle East 15 Spring 6 POLI6300
PO638 Political Behaviour 15 Autumn 6 POLI6380
PO652‡ Politics in the Classroom 15 Spring 6 POLI6520
PO653 Marxism: Politics and International Relations 15 Spring 6 POLI6530
PO658 The Rise of China 15 Autumn 5 POLI6580
PO660 International Conflict and Cooperation 15 Spring 5 POLI6600
PO665‡ Advanced Topics in Politics and International Relations (See module catalogue for topics available)
15 Autumn OR
Spring
6 POLI6650
PO667 War and Peace in International Society 15 Spring 5 POLI6670
PO669 Conservatism: Politics and International Relations of the Right
15 Autumn 6 POLI6690
PO675▲ Politics and IR Internship 15 Autumn 6 POLI6750
PO676 The Radical Right in Western Democracies 15 Spring 6 POLI6760
PO679† Research Dissertation
45 15 Autumn AND
30 Spring
6 POLI6790
PO681 Landscapes of the Future 15 Autumn 6 POLI6810
PO682 How to Start a Revolution: Ideas and Practices of Political Resistance
15 Spring 6 POLI6820
PO683 Politics in East Asia 15 Autumn 5 POLI6830
PO684 Contemporary Development and Security Challenges in the Asia-Pacific
15 Spring 6 POLI6840
PO685 Connections 30 Autumn & Spring
5 LART6850
PO686 Resistance, Suffering and Leadership: The Political Lives of Mohandas Gandhi, Nelson Mandela and Aung San Suu Kyi
15 Spring 5 POLI6860
PO691 Governance and War in Cyberspace 15 Spring 6 POLI6910
PO692 Nationalism 15 Spring 6 POLI6920
† This module is subject to entry requirements. ‡ This module is subject to special registration prior to Online Module Registration. Students will be given more information at the subject briefings to be held by the School of Politics. ▲ This module is subject to a selection process that includes an interview.
SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND SOCIAL POLICY ANT-SOCPOL:BA
Joint Honours
STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take the following compulsory modules (105 Credits):
Compulsory modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
*SE626 Power, Money, Spirit: Key Themes in Social Anthropology
30 Autumn & Spring
5 ANTS6260
*SO601 Welfare in Modern Britain 30 Autumn & Spring
6 SOCI6010
*SO602 Social Research Methods 30 Autumn & Spring
5 SOCI6020
*SE627 Ethnographic Methods and Visual Anthropology
15 Autumn 5 ANTS6270
*Modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated. PLUS 15 credits from the following optional modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE579 Amazonian Social Worlds: Past, Present, Future
15 Autumn 6 ANTS579
SE601 European Societies 15 Autumn 6 ANTS6010
SE637 Middle East in Conflict: Anthropological Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6370
SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND SOCIAL POLICY ANT-SOCPOL:BA Joint Honours
STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take the following compulsory modules (30 credits):
Compulsory modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
*SE596 Theories of the Person 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5960
*SE597 Anthropology for a World in Crisis 15 Spring 6 ANTS5970
*Modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated. PLUS at least 30 credits from the following Social Anthropology optional modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE534 Special Project in Ethnographic, Visual and Digital Research
30 Autumn & Spring
6 ANTS5340
SE542 Environment, Culture and Society 15 Spring 6 ANTS5420
SE549 Medical Anthropology: Cause and Consequences of Illness
15 Spring 6 ANTS5490
SE573 Ethnicity and Nationalism 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5730
SE584 The Anthropology of Business 15 Spring 6 ANTS5840
SE585 Eating and Healing: Biocultural Perspectives 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5850
SE621 The Human-Environment Nexus: Contemporary Issues and Critical Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6210
SE752 Anthropology of Creativity 15 Spring 6 ANTS7520
PLUS at least 30 credits from the following Social Policy optional modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT
LEVEL
Office Use Only
SA503 A Future for the Welfare State? Social Change, Challenge and Crisis
30 Autumn & Spring
6 SAPO5030
SA531 The Care and Protection of Children and Families
15 Autumn 6 SAPO5310
SO509 Health, Illness and Medicine 30 Autumn & Spring
6 SOCI5090
SO532 Sociology of Mental Health 15 Autumn 6 SOCI5320
SO575 Poverty, Inequality and Social Security 15 Spring 6 SOCI5750
SO6011 Selfies: Individualisation and Society 15 Spring 6 SOCI6011
SO603 Health Policy, Power and Politics 15 Autumn 6 SOCI6030
SO624 Learning by Giving – Philanthropy in Action 15 Spring 6 SOCI6240
SO645 The Third Sector: Charities and Social Enterprises in Modern Societies
15 Spring 6 SOCI6450
SO659 Risk and Society 15 Autumn 6 SOCI6590
SO670 Kent Student Certificate for Volunteering, Platinum Award
15 Autumn & Spring
6 SOCI6700
SO679 Research Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring
6 SOCI6790
SO712 Urban Sociology 15 Autumn 6 SOCI7120
SO764 Enlightenment, Revolution and the Modern Social World
15 Spring 6 SOCI7640
The remaining 30 credits can be taken from the optional modules above or from elective (wild) modules.
WILDLIFE CONSERVATION WILDCON:BSC Single Honours STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take the following compulsory modules (60 Credits):
Compulsory modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
*DI505 Key Issues in Conservation 15 Spring 6 WCON5050
*DI537 Conservation Social Science: Methods and Research Design
15 Autumn 5 WCON5370
*DI538 Data Analysis for Conversation Biologists 15 Spring 5 WCON5380
*GEOG5004 Spatial Analysis: Principles and Methods 15 Autumn 5 GEOG5004
*Modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated. PLUS at least 45 credits from the following optional modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
BI546 Animal form and Function 15 Autumn 5 BIOS5460
BI547 Plant Physiology and Adaptation 15 Spring 5 BIOS5470
DI503 Evolutionary Genetics and Conservation 15 Autumn 6 WCON5030
DI531 Human Wildlife Conflict and Resource Competition
15 Autumn 6 WCON5310
DI532 Creative Conservation 15 Spring 5 HECO5320
DI545 Conservation Policy and Practice 15 Spring 6 WCON5450
DI546 Conservation and Communities 15 Spring 6 WCON5460
SE580 Primate Behaviour and Ecology 15 Spring 6 ANTB5800
SE582 Comparative Perspectives in Primate Biology 15 Spring 6 ANTB5820
SE610 Human Ecology: An Introduction to Social-Ecological Systems
15 Autumn 5 HECO6100
SO670 Kent Student Certificate for Volunteering, Platinum Award
15 Autumn & Spring
6 SOCI6700
The remaining 15 credits can be taken from the optional modules above or from elective (wild) modules.
WILDLIFE CONSERVATION WILDCON:BSC Single Honours STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take the following compulsory modules (45 Credits):
Compulsory modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
*DI518 Contemporary Conservation Science 15 Autumn 6 WCON5180
*DI522 Research Project 30 Autumn & Spring
6 WCON5220
*Modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated. PLUS at least 60 credits from the following optional modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
BI546 Animal form and Function 15 Autumn 5 BIOS5460
BI547 Plant Physiology and Adaptation 15 Spring 5 BIOS5470
DI501 Climate Change and Conservation 15 Autumn 6 WCON5010
DI503 Evolutionary Genetics and Conservation 15 Autumn 6 WCON5030
DI510 Global Biodiversity 15 Autumn 6 WCON5100
DI521 Saving Endangered Species 15 Spring 6 WCON5210
DI531 Human Wildlife Conflict and Resource Competition
15 Autumn 6 WCON5310
DI532 Creative Conservation 15 Spring 5 HECO5320
DI535 Tropical Ecology And Conservation 15 Autumn 6 WCON5350
DI545 Conservation Policy and Practice 15 Spring 6 WCON5450
DI546 Conservation and Communities 15 Spring 6 WCON5460
SE557 Primate Communication 15 Spring 6 ANTB5570
SE580 Primate Behaviour and Ecology 15 Spring 6 ANTB5800
SE582 Comparative Perspectives in Primate Biology 15 Spring 6 ANTB5820
SE605 Hormones and Behaviour 15 Autumn 6 ANTB6050
SE610 Human Ecology: An Introduction to Social-Ecological Systems
15 Autumn 5 HECO6100
SE621 The Human-Environment Nexus: Contemporary Issues and Critical Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6210
SE622 Field Course: Primate Ecology 15 Autumn 6 ANTB6220
SO525 Environmental Politics 15 Autumn 6 SOCI5250
The remaining 15 credits can be taken from the optional modules above or from elective (wild) modules.