Global Development with Anthropology BA (Hons)
University of East Anglia
Key Course Facts
Student Reviews
Below you can see course specific reviews of 50 graduates of Global Development with Anthropology BA (Hons) and other courses in Development Studies at University of East Anglia for each of the survey questions in comparison to the average for all UK degree courses in Development Studies.
Primarily based on data from undergraduate degree students.
All Development Studies courses of University of East Anglia
Salary
Salary of Graduates in Sociology, Social Policy and Anthropology
Important: Salary data below is not course specific, but contains data of all students of Development Studies at the university. Due to data collection methodology, salary data is mainly based on data related to undergraduate students.
15 months after graduation | 3 years after graduation | 5 years after graduation | |
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Median salary | £22000 | £23500 | £29000 |
25-75 percentile range | £19000 - £30000 | £18500 - £27000 | £24000 - £36000 |
All Sociology, Social Policy and Anthropology courses of University of East Anglia
Salary of all UK Graduates of Sociology, Social Policy and Anthropology
15 months after graduation | 3 years after graduation | 5 years after graduation | |
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Median salary | £24829 | £23438 | £28069 |
25-75 percentile range | £21000 - £28000 | £17146 - £28915 | £21980 - £35733 |
All Sociology, Social Policy and Anthropology courses in the UK
Course Description
Overview
This degree examines the big issues of our time through the lens of diverse human experience and agency. With a focus on knowledge and practice, and the cultures in which they exist, the degree challenges dominant forms of knowing. Students examine a range of social concerns: how, for example, does ritual and ceremonial activity ensure social solidarity on the one hand, and compliance on the other? What happens when ‘alien’ customs are enforced, or when cultural groups lose (through colonisation, missionisation, modernisation etc. ) their ritual traditions? How can ‘alternative’ forms of knowledge (such as Indigenous knowledge) help us better tackle climate change, global inequality, warfare and poverty? How can an understanding of ‘alternative’ forms of exchange (such as non-market exchange) help us better understand human sociality and address multi-level inequalities?
This critical overview of ‘social development’ in our BA International Development with Anthropology provides the skills needed to ethically engage on a multi- and inter-cultural level.
Please note we are changing our name to the School of Global Development from 1 August 2023, as we mark our 50th Anniversary.
About This Course
This innovative course combines a strong interdisciplinary foundation with a specialist anthropological lens in the study of international development. You’ll take core modules that seek to understand critical contemporary issues from an anthropological perspective – including poverty, inequality, gender, corruption and conflict – focusing specifically on the diversity of peoples and cultures, and how different social relationships, structures and beliefs around the world can shape lives and processes of social change. You’ll develop practical skills in key anthropological methods, and you will have the opportunity to study material culture in the world-renowned Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts.
In addition to this anthropological focus, you’ll gain a broad grounding in the key issues, organisations and practices of development, fusing insights from anthropology with those from across the social sciences, including economics, environmental sciences, geography, media, and politics. You can develop your understanding of particular regions in the world, through area modules relating to sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, or Latin America, and you can pursue your emerging interests in other aspects and perspectives of development.
The result is an extremely flexible degree programme that you can tailor to suit your particular interests, and that allows you to combine an interdisciplinary foundation with your niche specialism.
By studying with us, you’ll join our close-knit academic community, made up of experts from across multiple disciplines, all housed within the School of International Development. As such, you will not only learn from our world-renowned anthropologists within the school, but you can benefit from a truly vibrant, interdisciplinary environment.
We are ranked No. 1 in the UK amongst development institutions for overall quality of research, impact and outputs in Anthropology and Development studies and are in the top 15 in the world for researching, teaching, and practicing development.
Come and study with us and help us to create a fairer world.
Disclaimer
Jobs & Career Perspectives
15 months after graduation, graduates of this course were asked about what they do and, if they are working, about their current job and their perspectives.
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Current jobs
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Required skill level of job after 15 months
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Jobs of graduates of this course (15 months after graduation)
Example below based on all graduates of Global Development with Anthropology BA (Hons) at University of East Anglia
25% | Sales occupations |
10% | Elementary occupations |
10% | Welfare and housing associate professionals |
10% | Business, Research and Administrative Professionals |
10% | Artistic, literary and media occupations |
5% | Business and Financial Project Management Professionals |
5% | Welfare Professionals |
5% | Science, engineering and technology associate professionals |
5% | Health associate professionals |
5% | Business and public service associate professionals |
Entry Requirements / Admissions
UCAS Tariff of Accepted Students for Development Studies
All Development Studies courses of University of East Anglia
English language requirements
test | Grade |
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IELTS (Academic) | 6 |
IELTS (Academic) | 6 |
Costs
Tuition Fees Global Development with Anthropology BA (Hons)
England UK | £9250 | year 1 |
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Northern Ireland | £9250 | year 1 |
Scotland | £9250 | year 1 |
Wales | £9250 | year 1 |
Channel Islands | £9250 | year 1 |
International | £20600 | year 1 |
Additional fee information
Tuition fees are reviewed annually and subject to increase. Some fees are regulated by the UK government and will be changed in line with advice from them. Fees for continuing students (i.e. those on courses of greater than one year in length) will normally increase annually. This increase will not exceed 4% or the % increase of the UK Government regulated fee whichever is higher. The fee increase is based on the fee for the year that you register. For further information about additional costs for your course and information on fee status please see our website.
Average student cost of living in the UK
Rent | £518 |
Water, gas electricity, internet (at home) | £50 |
Supermarket shopping | £81 |
Clothing | £35 |
Eating out | £33 |
Alcohol | £27 |
Takeaways / food deliveries | £30 |
Going out / entertainment (excl.alcohol, food) | £24 |
Holidays and weekend trips | £78 |
Transport within city | £17 |
Self-care / sports | £20 |
Stationary / books | £13 |
Mobile phone / internet | £13 |
Cable TV / streaming | £7 |
Insurance | £51 |
Other | £95 |
Average student cost of living | £1092 |
London costs approx 34% more than average, mainly due to rent being 67% higher than average of other cities. For students staying in student halls, costs of water, gas, electricity, wifi are generally included in the rental. Students in smaller cities where accommodation is in walking/biking distance transport costs tend to be significantly smaller.
How to apply
Application deadline:
August 1, 2025
This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.
Possible Entry Points:
- year 1 (Default entry point)
UCAS application code:
L8L6
University Rankings
of University of East Anglia
among 379 universities in England UK
based on 31 different rankings
Positions of University of East Anglia in top UK and global rankings.
Rankings of University of East Anglia in related subject specific rankings.
Social Studies & Humanities
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- #6
- #8
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- Anthropology
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The Times Good University Guide by Subject
[Published 20 September, 2024]
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- #22
- #170
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- Social Sciences
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NTU Rankings by Subject
[Published 01 September, 2024]
See all 31 university rankings of University of East Anglia
About University of East Anglia
List of 330 Bachelor and Master Courses from University of East Anglia - Course Catalogue
Student composition of University of East Anglia
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Total number of students enrolled at University of East Anglia by level Academic year 2021/22 - Full-time equivalent student enrollments published by Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) on February 2022
- undergraduates:
- 13095
- postgraduates:
- 3400
- Total:
- 16495
Where is this programme taught
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FAQ about Global Development with Anthropology BA (Hons) University of East Anglia
- Tuition fees for this programme are 9250 per year for UK students. In addition to the tuition fees you should also take into consideration the average monthly cost of living for students in the UK.
- The median salary of graduates of this course was £22000 15 months after graduation, £23500 3 years after graduation and £29000 after graduation.
- Sales occupations (25%), Elementary occupations (10%), Welfare and housing associate professionals (10%), Business, Research and Administrative Professionals (10%)
- 50 graduates rated the course 80. This means that 80% of graduates indicated that they were satisfied or very satisfied with the course. See detailed ratings above and how these compare to the averages at other universities.
- University of East Anglia achieved the highest ranking for Anthropology. It is ranked #8 in (Anthropology). See all subject rankings for University of East Anglia.
- Global Development with Anthropology BA (Hons) is taught on campus and cannot be taken online at University of East Anglia.
- It is moderately difficult to get accepted into this course. The average UCAS tariff score of this course is 142 which is among the
Percentile among all Anthropology students in the UK.
Ranking publishers
The Times and The Sunday Times
- Published:
- 20 September, 2024
NTU ranking
- Published:
- 01 September, 2024