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Anthropology

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The Bachelor of Science in Anthropology at Durham University is a three-year, full-time program that explores human societies, cultures, and evolutionary biology from both a scientific and social perspective. Students will study human behavior, cultural practices, and the biological aspects of human evolution, gaining a broad understanding of the field of anthropology.

The program combines theory with field-based research, allowing students to apply their learning through practical studies in diverse cultural and social settings. Students will engage with core anthropological topics such as human genetics, cultural anthropology, archaeology, and primatology. Graduates will be well-prepared for careers in research, cultural consultancy, international development, or further postgraduate study in anthropology.

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Key Facts

Program Title: Bachelor of Science in Anthropology
Degree Type: Bachelor of Science (BSc)
Duration: 3 years
Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
Application Deadline: 30th January 2026
Location: University of Durham, United Kingdom
Field of Study: Anthropology
Language of Instruction: English

Program Structure

Year 1 – Foundations in Anthropology

  • Introduction to Anthropology and Key Concepts
  • Human Evolution and Physical Anthropology
  • Cultural Anthropology and Global Societies
  • Introduction to Archaeology and Prehistoric Cultures
  • Research Methods and Academic Writing in Anthropology

Year 2 – Core Anthropology Concepts

  • Social Anthropology and Political Systems
  • Economic Anthropology and Globalization
  • Ethnographic Methods and Fieldwork Techniques
  • Anthropology of Religion and Ritual
  • Environmental Anthropology and Sustainability

Year 3 – Advanced Anthropology and Research

  • Advanced Theories of Culture and Society
  • Medical Anthropology and Public Health
  • Anthropology of Gender and Sexuality
  • Applied Anthropology and Policy Development
  • Dissertation and Independent Research Project

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Anthropology program from Durham University are well-prepared for careers in academic research, international development, social research, and cultural consultancy. Career opportunities include positions in NGOs, government agencies, cultural organizations, research institutions, and community development. Many graduates pursue careers in development work, humanitarian aid, ethnographic research, or cultural heritage management. With expertise in social theory, fieldwork, and cultural analysis, you will be well-equipped to engage with diverse global challenges and contribute to social change.

Why Choose This Program

Durham University’s Anthropology program offers a comprehensive education in both the theoretical and practical aspects of anthropology, preparing students for careers in a wide range of industries. The program combines in-depth academic study with hands-on fieldwork, ensuring you develop the practical and analytical skills required for success in anthropology. The program’s focus on global societies, ethnographic research, and social change ensures that you will be well-prepared to address the complexities of contemporary issues. With access to expert faculty, research opportunities, and strong industry links, you will be well-equipped for a successful career in anthropology.

Contact Information

For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)191 334 2000
Email: admissions@durham.ac.uk
Address: University of Durham, Durham, DH1 3LE, United Kingdom