BA Anthropology and Heritage Studies

Course overview

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Qualification Bachelor's Degree
Study mode Full-time, Part-time
Duration 3 years
Intakes September
Tuition (Local students) $ 33,607
Tuition (Foreign students) $ 42,943
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Intakes

Fees

Tuition

$ 33,607
Local students
$ 42,943
Foreign students

Estimated cost as reported by the Institution.

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Entry Requirements

The programme will require between 200 and 260 points and above or an Access to HE Foundation Degree. However each School has a dedicated Admissions and Recruitment officer who deals with all UCAS applications, and who will judge applications in the round, drawing upon a range of indicators of potential and performance. In this we are keen to judge each application on its merits, and thus may well require a conversation with potential applicants (be that in person at an open or visit day, or through phone, skype or email) to get to know the person behind the application form.

Curriculum

  • Introduction to Heritage
  • Heritage Marketing
  • Museums
  • Museums, Heritage and Representation
  • Exhibiting Egypt: digitising material culture
  • Interactions with the Environment: Making things, Transforming things
  • People’s Worlds: Lives and Livelihoods
  • Themes and Theories
  • Anthropology in Context
  • Approaches and Methods in Anthropology
  • Material Worlds: Approaches to Economic Relations
  • Reading Cultures
  • The Body, Culture and Society
  • Heritage Data Management
  • Roderic Bowen Library & Archives
  • Heritage Management: sustainable tourism
  • Sustainable Development
  • Conservation of buildings

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