The Anthropology & Politics (BA) LL62 at Queen’s University Belfast is a full-time, 3-year undergraduate course. This course provides an in-depth understanding of the contemporary world through the study of politics, anthropology, and the complex relations between human beings and society. Course Content: The first year introduces essentials of both Politics and Anthropology. Second and third years provide an opportunity to explore distinctive interests and specialisms, including optional modules that allow degree flexibility. Students will be taught through lectures, seminars, group work, presentations and directed self-study.Key Modules: Students will study compulsory modules such as Introduction to Social Anthropology, Politics in the UK and Ireland and Issues in Contemporary Politics, among others. Optional modules include Criminal Justice, Political Philosophy and Government and Politics of the United States, subject to availability.Accreditations: This course is recognized for teaching excellence, and 75% of the university’s research was judged to be internationally excellent or world leading.Future Careers: Graduates from this program have successfully secured roles in a wide range of fields including NGOs, government, journalism, marketing, public sector roles, education, international organizations and the world of business and finance.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.