The Social and Cultural Anthropology MSc at University College London (UCL) is a comprehensive and rigorous graduate-level course that encourages students to explore the significant issues in modern anthropology. It provides an overview of the current theoretical debates in social and cultural anthropology, and the range of research methods used in their resolution.Course Content: The content of the course includes an exploration of the historical context of anthropology, specific ethnographic areas and contemporary cultural and social issues. Emphasis is placed both on 'classic' anthropological topics such as faith, ethnicity, and power as well as new areas of anthropological interest such as finance, science and technology.Key Modules: The course includes key modules such as Anthropological Theory; Anthropology and Anthropologists; Anthropology Dissertation; plus options from a wide variety of themes and/or regions of the world.Accreditations: Not available.Future Careers: Graduates of the Social and Cultural Anthropology MSc gain solid knowledge and develop strong analytical and research skills, which are highly valued by employers in a wide range of professions. The program is a good foundation for a career in any sector that requires a deep understanding of cultures, including social services, education, health services, advertising, and international cooperation.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.