The Anthropology BA course at Queen's University Belfast provides students with the opportunity to explore the ever-changing social and cultural life in modern societies, around the world. This full-time, three-year degree develops a wide range of skills suitable for careers in the statutory, voluntary, and commercial sectors.Course Content: The course provides students with a deep understanding of the contemporary world through studying new social, political, and economic formations, immigration, citizenship, and refugee issues with a combination of theoretical perspectives and ethnographic approaches. Students will also learn about the impact of globalization, the persistence of poverty, and inequality in a world of immense wealth.Key Modules: The keys modules include Introducing Social Anthropology, Understanding Ethnography, and Research Methods in Anthropology. In the second and third year, students can explore modules such as Peoples and Cultures, Anthropology and Politics, Visual and Material Culture, Anthropology of Religion, and Anthropology of the Body.Accreditations: Not specified.Future Careers: Graduates with an Anthropology degree often find employment in a wide range of sectors such as international development, community work, education, health sector, market research, museums and heritage, Civil Service, human resources, and journalism.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.