This joint honours course allows students to explore their interests in Anthropology and Philosophy, offering a solid foundation for future career development. The programme is designed to help students develop knowledge and skills gradually, fostering independence as learners. In Anthropology, students investigate what makes us human, our diversity, and our environmental connections. In Philosophy, modules examine how historical philosophical work influences modern debates. The course emphasizes links between research and teaching, with staff bringing their combined research expertise directly into the curriculum. It is highly ranked, being 9th in the Guardian for Philosophy in 2025.
Why this course is highly recommended
Studying Anthropology and Philosophy together offers an engaging way to understand human diversity, critical thinking, and societal debates. The programme's high ranking and research-led teaching enhance learning quality, making it an excellent choice for students wanting a well-rounded and respected degree in these fields.
The course provides a broad study of Anthropology and Philosophy without specifying a single focus, allowing students to develop their own areas of interest within both disciplines across different years and modules.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
17.68L
Living cost
Applicants typically need UCAS Tariff points of 104, achieved through A-levels (BCC) or equivalent qualifications such as IB Points (29) or BTEC (DMM). There are also contextual offers available.

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Graduates develop transferable skills like critical thinking, communication, research, and analysis. They often pursue careers in NGOs, charities, social work, publishing, public relations, marketing, teaching, media, journalism, and civil service. Many also continue to postgraduate study.