The BA in International Development with Anthropology at the University of East Anglia provides comprehensive academic training in anthropology and international development. Combining the social, political, and economic aspects of international development with the study of human societies and cultures, the programme offers a strong foundation for working in both fields and beyond. Course Content: The course consists of compulsory modules that contain an introduction to international development, methods in social anthropology, key concepts in contemporary anthropology, development in practice, and project design and ethical considerations in international development. Key Modules: Key modules in the course include Understanding Globalisation, Methods in Social Anthropology, Political Ecology, History of Anthropological Thought, Anthropology in Action, Anthropology: Theory and Ethnography, Agriculture and Development, Development Work Experience, and Research Project in Anthropology/International Development.Future Careers: The course opens up career opportunities in a range of areas, including NGOs, the civil service, teaching, the media, business and consultancy, and development studies research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.