The BSc (Hons) Anthropology course at Bournemouth University is a full-time, undergraduate program that lasts three years. This course focuses on the study of various aspects of human societies, cultures, and their development, and aims to deepen understanding of contemporary issues and challenges through an anthropological lens.Course Content: The course comprises the study of the co-evolution of humans and cultures through time and space, cultural diversity and its implications, the human body and the senses, visual representation and techniques, and fieldwork methods in anthropology, among others.Key Modules: The course includes core modules such as Foundations of Anthropology, Global Issues and Anthropological Perspectives, Heritage and Tourism, Biological Anthropology, Human Anatomy and Evolution, Making Sense of Culture, and more. Students also have the opportunity to choose from a range of optional modules in the final year to tailor the course to their interests.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Royal Anthropological Institute (RAI) and the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (CIfA), enabling students to demonstrate proficiencies recognized within the anthropology profession, and apply for specific professional recognition and membership upon graduation.Future Careers: Graduates of the BSc (Hons) Anthropology can pursue careers in a wide range of fields, including international development, government service, heritage sector, teaching, health-related professions, and more. The course also provides an excellent foundation for postgraduate study.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page [here](https://www.bournemouth.ac.uk/study/courses/bsc-hons-anthropology).