BSc Applied Social Sciences (Anthropology)
Level 1
Students are required to study 8 units as follows:
- 2 Core Units which are compulsory
1Q104 Social Science Perspectives
IQ105 Social Statistics.
- Students must choose 2 or 3 units from the following:
IQ107 Introduction to Social Policy Analysis
IQ*** Social Thought in Context
IP103 The Making of Psychology.
- Students must choose between 3 and 4 units from the following:
IA100 Exploring Other Cultures
IA101 An Anthropological view of Europe: Diversification or Unification?
IP104 Psychological Perspectives on Contemporary Issues
IQ106 Society, Crime & Social Control
IQ101 Social Divisions in Modern Society
IQ161 Introduction to Psychological perspectives in Criminology
Level 2
Students are required to study 8 units as follows:
- Students must choose 6 core units which are compulsory
IA200 Cosmology, Ritual and Belief
IA201 Culture, Communication and Cognition
IA203 Social Anthropology
IQ210 Key Concepts in Social Theory & Practice
IQ211 Methods of Social Analysis
IQ212 Research Skills
- Students must choose 2 further units from the Applied Social Sciences Programme
IC200 Perspectives in Criminology
IC202 Youth, Crime & Society
ID200 Voluntary Organisations & the Welfare State
ID250 Community, Communities & Public Policy
IP203 Psychosocial development in childhood and adolescence
IP204 Models of the Person in Psychological Studies
IP205 The Individual in Society
IP206 Personality & Individuality
Level 3
Students must choose 8 units as follows:
- Students must choose 6 compulsory units as follows:
IA300 Issues in the Transmission of Culture.
IA301 Sexuality & Intimacy
IA303 Anthropology, Film and Representations of the Other
IA399 Dissertation (Double Unit)
IQ308 Applied Social Sciences: Policy & Practice
- Students must choose 2 further units from the Applied Social Sciences Programme
IC301 Issues in Law Enforcement & Social Control
IP302 Psychology in Education
IP304 Permanence & Change in Adulthood
IP305 Psychological Approaches to Health, Behaviour & Society