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In the UK, the standard first degree is a Bachelors degree with honours. Generally an Anthropology degree course usually takes three years full-time study while in Scotland an Anthropology degree course takes four years.
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Degree Subject Intro: Anthropology
Anthropology interprets how societies are formed and why people go about their lives in a particular way. Most courses will require you to do fieldwork, usually in the form of a group research project, and many will allow you to specialise in either social and cultural anthropology or biological anthropology.
Public sector roles, such as working for a charity or as a community development worker, are popular among graduates, though other options include working as a journalist, librarian or human resource officer.
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- Brighton Rocks
- In retrospect, my overall experience of the University of Sussex and life in Brighton was good. Brighton and Hove has an incredibly vibrant atmosphere all year round. This may be partly due to its large student population from both Sussex and Brighto...
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- By Jay Gee - Graduate
- At University Of Sussex
- Truth
- Life at Oxford is great- but it is not for everyone. The terms are hard, rigorous and intense. Don't apply for arch and anth especially if you can't motivate yourself, or disklike spending long hours alone in a library! But because it is so intense...
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- By Rosie - Undergraduate
- At Oxford University
- Academically a Fantastic Institution
- Academically a fantastic institution, however if you're looking for a rewarding all round experience then a definite let down. It caters for postgraduates alone and has a very beaurocratic and impersonal atmosphere. I recommend visiting before joinin...
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- By Natalie - Graduate
- At London School Of Economics And Political Science (University Of London)
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