The Anthropology and Spanish BA course at Queen's University Belfast offers a comprehensive study in both social anthropology and Spanish language and culture. This full-time, undergraduate four-year program allows students to gain a keen understanding of cultural diversity and human society, as well as providing a solid foundation in Spanish. Course Content: The degree program is structured to provide a comprehensive foundation in the first two years, with increasingly specialist modules and independent study in the final years. The course includes a year abroad studying or working in a Spanish-speaking country. In the final year, students will have the opportunity to conduct their own ethnographic research.Key Modules: The course comprises modules such as Societies and Cultures, Cultures of the Contemporary World, Spanish Language, Iberian Histories, Anthropological Theory, Cultural Representations of Spain and Latin America, and Ethnographic Research Practices.Future Careers: Studying anthropology and Spanish can equip students with a diverse set of skills that can be applied to a wide range of careers. Graduates from this course can find work in areas such as public administration, business and finance, community and social services, international relations, human resources, market research, public relations, journalism, teaching, and research roles. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.