BA (Hons) ANTHROPOLOGY (WITH FOUNDATION YEAR)
University of Winchester
  • Mode of Study : FULL Time
  • Duration : 4 years
  • Start Month : September
Price: GBP14,700 Per year
International student course fee

About the Courses

COURSE OVERVIEW

Explore what it means to be human by developing an understanding of the biological aspects of humanity and delving into a wide array of human societies both past and present.

Get up close and hands-on with a range of materials, from primate skeletons to religious relics, in our University’s cutting-edge departmental laboratory

Become a sought-after employee by diverse industries, from medicine and museums to academia and advertising

Develop intercultural understanding – a key asset in today’s job market


COURSE OVERVIEW

Explore what it means to be human by developing an understanding of the biological aspects of humanity and delving into a wide array of human societies both past and present.

Get up close and hands-on with a range of materials, from primate skeletons to religious relics, in our University’s cutting-edge departmental laboratory

Become a sought-after employee by diverse industries, from medicine and museums to academia and advertising

Develop intercultural understanding – a key asset in today’s job market


Modules

A Foundation Year is the perfect way to boost your academic skills, build your confidence and develop your wider subject knowledge so you can succeed at Winchester. This course offers an extra year of study at the start (Year 0) which leads onto a full degree programme (Years 1, 2 and 3).

A Foundation Year is ideal if you are returning to education after a break; haven’t quite achieved the entry qualifications required; are wanting more support during the transition to studying at university; or are unsure about which subject you wish to pursue.

In Year 0, you will study a set of modules from across the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences which are designed to develop your academic and practical skills. This broader focus in your first year introduces you to studying at university level and provides you with a better understanding of Anthropology and related subjects.

You will experience a variety of teaching methods including lectures, discussion-based seminars and independent study. You will also receive support to boost your academic skills to prepare you for the rest of your time at Winchester. Find out more and hear from our Foundation Year students at winchester.ac.uk/foundation

In Year 1 (second year of study), you receive an introduction to social and biological anthropology as well as material culture studies. You will also take modules in world prehistory and primate and human evolution.

Year 2's (third year of study) core modules focus on research methods, theory, the relationship between biology and society and art and visual culture. A wide range of possible optional modules are available to introduce you to key geographic regions or themes such as religion and ritual, conflict, the archaeology of death and burial, human bioarchaeology or gender and sexualities.

In the third year (fourth year of study) you will undertake a research dissertation or a work placement. Third year modules allow for more in-depth specialisation in social and biological anthropology, as well as optional topics such as the Archaeology of Medieval Religion and Belief, Intangible Heritage, or the study of different religious traditions.

As an anthropology student, you learn how to understand, interpret and respond to human behaviour. Alongside such specialist skills, you also develop valuable transferable skills highly prized by employers, including the ability to think critically, communicate your ideas and opinions clearly and work both independently and collaboratively.