The BA Global Development with Anthropology course at UEA focuses on understanding the world and its complex issues through cultural perspectives. The course combines learning about international development and Anthropology to enable students in creating sustainable, equitable solutions to real-world challenges in diverse cultures.Course Content: The course content comprises elements of climate change, environmental sustainability, wealth, inequality, and trade. It focuses on the role of social, political, and economic factors. It also includes field trips, independent study, and a final year dissertation grounded in either Global Development or Anthropology.Key Modules: The course comprises key modules such as 'Rethinking Development', 'Anthology of Everyday Life', 'Globalisation and Social Change', 'Being Human', 'Culture and Society', 'Methodology and Ethics in Anthropology', 'Emergency and Disaster Management, 'Migration and Migrants', and more.Accreditations: The BA Global Development with Anthropology course is accredited by the University of East Anglia (UEA).Future Careers: This degree is the doorway to careers in various fields, including international development (either in governmental or non-governmental sectors), public sector roles, teaching and further study opportunities. Additionally, the course prepares students to work in multi-cultural environments and to appreciate and handle complex issues.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.