The Anthropology and Professional Practice MSc at UCL (University College London) is designed to provide students with a robust anthropological toolkit, practical experience in the professional world and a comprehensive understanding of global economic forces. It introduces students to the complexity of contemporary issues in the working world while using the distinctive anthropological approach to address them. Course Content: This comprehensive course provides a full understanding of the theoretical and methodological issues associated with anthropology and professional practice. It delivers weekly lectures and seminars, introducing students to working methods in professional practice, and advanced theoretical concepts. For the dissertation, students will further develop their analytical and research skills on a chosen topic across a range of industries. Key Modules: The course features key modules such as Professional Practices: Creativity and Cultural Industries, Advanced Topics in Social Anthropology, Anthropology and Development, Thinking through Practice, and Integrated Anthropology. Future Careers: The Anthropology and Professional Practice MSc is perfect for those wanting to enhance their professional practice for a career in local or non-local government, NGOs, or any field involving policy and planning. This course is also beneficial for those interested in development practice, anthropology teaching, or further academic research. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.