Doing Anthropology
What is distinctive about the aims and activities of social anthropologists? How do anthropologists actually do anthropology? Why was the discipline of anthropology originally created, and how has it moved on? How is anthropology implicated in the debates that shape the world today? This module examines anthropological contributions to public understanding and discourse, emphasising the unique methodologies that anthropologists use to engage with contemporary issues that affect us all.
30 credits at Level 4
Fees vary depending on whether you are a new student or returning to continue a course of study.
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Fees for new students starting courses in the 2012/2013 academic year
£650 : This is the fee for new students starting their studies in the 2012/2013 academic year
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Fees for students already studying with us and continuing on courses started prior to autumn 2012
£475 : Standard fee
£650 : Fee for those who already hold undergraduate qualifications, e.g. Certificates of Higher Education or first degrees
£650 : Fee for international students
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Enrolment |
Start dates and duration |
Venue |
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| FFSA003S4ACB How to enrol ME Enrol online |
Tue 8 Jan 2013, 6pm-9pm 11 meetings |
Bloomsbury Birkbeck Campus |
Relevant qualifications
This module is part of the following programme(s):
