
BA (Hons) or BSc (Hons) in Anthropology and International Relations (joint honours), Oxford Brookes University
Oxford - UK,
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36 Months
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About this course
This joint honours course offers you the chance to explore your interests within Anthropology and International Relations, serving as a solid foundation for career development. The programme is designed to develop your knowledge and skills gradually, emphasizing effective and independent learning. When studying Anthropology, you'll investigate what makes us human, what drives our diversity, and how we're connected to our environment. The International Relations component allows you to understand world politics, focusing on current issues like nationalism, global justice, security, migration, and climate change. The course benefits from strong links between research and teaching, utilizing the expertise of staff to shape the curriculum. It is ranked 16th in the Guardian's Anthropology and Archaeology subject league ranking 2025, reflecting its academic reputation.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is highly recommended because it offers a balanced approach combining theoretical knowledge with practical insights into human diversity and global political issues. Its strong research links mean you're learning from experienced staff actively involved in their fields. The programme's flexibility allows you to explore diverse topics in anthropology and international relations, preparing you for a wide range of careers. Additionally, the opportunity for field trips and work placements can enrich your learning experience and enhance employability.
Specialisation
Students can tailor their studies by focusing on areas that interest them most during their second and final years. Options include human origins and archaeology, international development, environment, conservation, and topics related to global challenges like environmental hazards, disasters, and international relations issues. The programme also offers pathways such as optional work placements and in-depth research for dissertations, enabling students to specialise further according to their career goals or academic interests.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
17.68L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants typically need 104 UCAS Tariff Points, which can be achieved through several qualifications: BCC at A level, 29 IB points, or DMM BTEC. There are also alternative offers like CCC at A levels, 28 IB points, or MMM BTEC under the contextual offer scheme. Entry may also consider international qualifications and foundation courses. Specific and general university entry requirements, including English language standards, apply for admission.
English language test
PTE
65
DUOLINGO
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TOEFL
80
IELTS
6
Career prospects
Graduates of this programme develop critical skills like analysis, communication, intercultural understanding, and research which are valued by employers. Career options include roles in NGOs, charities, social work, publishing, public relations, marketing, teaching, media, journalism, and the civil service. Many students also pursue postgraduate study, often at Oxford Brookes, to further specialise or enhance their career opportunities.
FAQs
What are the start dates for the course?
The course begins in September 2025 and September 2026.
What is the tuition fee for international students?
For the 2025/26 academic year, international full-time students pay £16,750.
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