Anthropology at University of Kent - UCAS

Course summary

Find your place in an ever-changing world. Our creative and critical thinkers will delve into the history of our species and explore the amazing diversity of human cultures. Overview Examine how we evolved, why we live in different societies, and how we interact with one another and the environment. You’ll develop insight into social and cultural difference, understand the history, behaviour, and evolution of our species and gain a unique perspective invaluable to employers across a wide range of industries. Get practical with facilities like the brand new micro CT-scanner within the Imaging Centre for Life Sciences, the Ethnobiology Laboratory for identification of useful plants, and the Charles Darwin Lab with its impressive fossil cast collection. Field trips present another opportunity for you to learn beyond your lectures at zoos, museums, religious sites, and the financial district. Reasons to study Anthropology at Kent

  • Ranked 10th for student satisfaction in The Complete University Guide 2023.
  • Be inspired by academics at the forefront of their fields including biological, environmental, evolutionary, and social anthropology.
  • Add a “year in” to expand your skills and apply your knowledge. Add a Year in Professional Practice or live, study and be immersed in a different culture with a Year Abroad. You can also enhance your career prospects by adding a Year in Data Analytics, Year in Computing, or a Year in a Language. Our current Biological Anthropology student Abigail Shortland studied a year in Spanish.
  • Ongoing support in your studies through our excellent staff-student ratio, regular workshops and alumni talks as well as dedicated academic advisors and peer mentoring scheme.
  • Make the degree your own. Take more social or biological anthropology focussed modules and earn a ‘BA Anthropology-social’ or a 'BSc Anthropology-biological' degree, or maintain a mix of modules and earn a BSc Anthropology degree.
What you'll learn Be introduced to anthropology, its foundations and its leading thinkers. Benefit from practical learning through lab-based sessions and visits away from campus. Enjoy a varied choice of optional modules enabling you to expand your perspective or develop a specialism. You can study human sexual behaviour, medical anthropology, ethnicity and nationalism, power and money, or discover more about primate communication or forensic anthropology, or any combination of the above among many other diverse topics.

Modules

On this degree you are introduced to anthropology, its foundations and its leading thinkers. You also benefit from practical learning through lab-based sessions and a number of visits away from campus. You also enjoy a wide and varied choice of optional modules enabling you to expand your perspective or develop a specialism. You can study human sexual behaviour, or medical anthropology; take modules in ethnicity and nationalism, and power and money or discover more about primate communication or forensic anthropology.


How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
L601
Institution code:
K24
Campus name:
Main Site
Campus code:
-

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1
  • Year 2

Entry requirements for advanced entry (i.e. into Year 2 and beyond)

Direct entry into Year 2 of this programme is considered on a case by case basis.

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements


English language requirements

Applicants should have grade C or 4 in English Language GCSE or a suitable equivalent level qualification.

Please visit our website for further information:

https://www.kent.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/how-to-apply/english-language-requirements.html


Student Outcomes

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

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Additional fee information

All fees for 2024/25 are to be confirmed. Please see the programme page at www.kent.ac.uk for further information on fees and funding options.
Anthropology at University of Kent - UCAS