Biological Anthropology with a Year in Professional Practice - BSc (Hons) | Bachelor's degree | Humanities & Culture | On Campus | 4 years full-time; 7 years part-time | University of Kent | United Kingdom
In your first year, you take modules that give you a broad background in the subject. The program begins with an introduction to the history of anthropology, the foundations of biological anthropology, skills for anthropologists and an introduction to social anthropology.
In your second and final years, you take compulsory modules that develop your specialised knowledge and skills. You can also choose further modules from a wide range of options.
The study of biological anthropology includes many sub-disciplines, such as skeletal biology, human evolution, forensic anthropology, human behavioural ecology and primatology.
Year in professional practice
You can stand out from the crowd with a year in professional practice as part of your degree. You spend a minimum of 24 weeks, between the second and final years, on placement at one or more organizations whose work is relevant to your degree program. Placements can be at home or abroad and so offer you rare and unique experiences which will set you apart.