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BA Anthropology with Foundation Year (Integrated Degree)
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Anthropology is the broadest of the human sciences, concerned with the full range of human experience across time, culture, and society. Social and cultural anthropology in particular explores how people in different societies organise their lives, make meaning, form relationships, and respond to change. It develops a capacity for deep listening and careful observation, and it asks you to hold your own cultural assumptions lightly while taking seriously the logic of ways of life very different from your own. At Goldsmiths, which has one of the most distinctive and critically engaged social science environments in the UK, this four-year integrated degree begins with a foundation year before moving into the main anthropology programme. The foundation year is designed to give you the academic skills and disciplinary grounding to succeed on the degree, making this route particularly well suited to students who have the intellectual curiosity and commitment that anthropology demands but who have not followed a conventional academic path. Throughout the programme you will engage with ethnographic method, anthropological theory, and a range of substantive topics including kinship, religion, political economy, identity, and the anthropology of art and media. Goldsmiths' location in south London and its commitment to social justice and cultural diversity shape the intellectual atmosphere in ways that enrich the study of human difference. Anthropology graduates are valued for their ability to understand complex social situations, work across cultural differences, and communicate difficult ideas clearly. They move into careers in international development, human rights, public policy, healthcare, education, journalism, the arts, and research. The ethnographic methods learned on the programme are increasingly sought after in the technology and design industries, where understanding how people actually live and make decisions is essential. Postgraduate study in anthropology, development studies, or social research is a well-trodden route for those who want to pursue research or academic work.
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