The Anthropology MA course offered by Queen’s University Belfast aims to provide students with an advanced understanding of social and cultural diversity and its various methods of analysis. This course provides a comprehensive exploration of diverse topics within anthropology and its associated disciplines. Course Content: The course is mainly divided into three distinct parts: compulsory modules, optional modules and a dissertation. The first part includes fascinating core modules, while students can choose from an extensive list of optional modules for the second part. For the final part, students undertake a major dissertation under the guidance of staff who are experts in their field.Key Modules: The course includes a range of modules such as ‘Issues in Social Anthropology’, ‘Research Methods’, ‘Anthropology of Ireland’, and ‘Anthropology of Conflict’. The core module of the course is 'Issues in Social Anthropology’.Accreditations: The course is accredited by Queen's University Belfast, a distinguished research-intensive university with a rich heritage and strong academic reputation.Future Careers: With this course, students can pursue various anthropology-related careers, including roles in government, international agencies, non-governmental organizations, education, and the corporate sector. The research and analytical skills acquired by students throughout the course can also prove invaluable for a wide array of professions.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.