The Anthropology and English BA (QL36) at Queen's University Belfast is a combined honours degree that offers a comprehensive exploration of humanity while also delving into literature, creativity, and culture. This three-year course allows students to develop skills in critical reasoning, textual analysis, effective communication, and a strong cultural awareness.Course Content: The Anthropology and English BA Degree is designed to deliver an understanding of the wide range of human society from a cultural perspective along with a comprehensive understanding of English as a subject of literary study. The course includes the study of prose, poetry, drama written in English, and linguistic study of English.Key Modules: Some key modules include Making of the Modern World, Social Anthropology 1, Medieval to Renaissance Literature, Modern Irish Literature, and The Modern Novel.Future Careers: Graduates of this course can go onto a range of professions that value analytical skills and understanding of complex issues; these include the public sector, education, the voluntary sector, business, marketing, and public relations. Careers can also be pursued in the arts, media, leisure, and tourism industries.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.