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Anthropology and Archaeology, BA (Hons)

Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom

 
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Subject ranking

Archaeology
UK / Guardian
10th
Archaeology and forensic science
UK / The Times
12th
Archaeology
UK / CUG
21st

Costs

Course feesS$35K / year
Entertainment, books
food & rent
S$16.8K / year
Beer S$9
MacDonalds S$11
Cinema S$15
Coffee S$5
TotalS$51.8K / year

Entry requirements

A Level ABB
Diploma 3.2
International Baccalaureate 33

Scholarships

Vice-Chancellor’s International Attainment Scholarship - Undergraduate
50% for tuition
2 available
Vice-Chancellor’s International Attainment Scholarship - Postgraduate Taught
50% for tuition
2 available
QUB International Office Undergraduate Scholarship
Up to £3000 for tuition
Unlimited quantity
QUB International Office Postgraduate Taught Scholarships
Up to £3000 for tuition
Unlimited quantity
Early Confirmation Award
£1500 for tuition
Unlimited quantity
British Chevening Scholarships
100% for tuition and living expenses
Limited quantity

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Course
Code
LV64
Upcoming
Intakes
Sep 2024
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+65 6333 1300

Duration

3 years
Graduate
2027
About the course

This mutually enriching Joint Honours programme equips students in identifying historical and contemporary patterns of social organisation, human-environment relationships, ethnic and cultural divisions, varieties of inequality, and patterns of change over time across diverse societies.Anthropology is the study of human diversity around the world, and studying Anthropology together with Archaeology allows you to develop an understanding of how this diversity has changed over long periods. In studying Anthropology and Archaeology, you will learn how different societies live and have lived together, and think about such topics as family, sex, religion, art, and economics, as well as gaining skills increasingly in demand in a globalised and automated world.The BA in Anthropology and Archaeology at Queen’s will allow you to examine some of the deepest and most pressing questions about human beings. Issues addressed in our modules include:

  • What are the roots of social inequality?
  • Does globalisation mean the end of cultural difference?
  • Can a post-conflict society heal?
  • How do societies and their environment shape each other?
  • How do ritual traditions, musical performances, and art shape cultural identities?
  • How do some people become willing to die for a group?
Studying Anthropology and Archaeology at Queen’s progressively develops general and specific knowledge and skills, through fieldwork, classroom modules, optional placements, overseas fieldtrips, performance ensembles, laboratory and practical work. A wide range of career options are available to our graduates, drawing on the valuable skills they develop in this course, including critical thinking, cross-cultural understanding, researching, interviewing, writing, and presenting.

A local representative of Queen's University Belfast in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.