Why study the Integrated Degree in Anthropology (including Foundation Year)Êat Goldsmiths, University of London?
  • All you need is an interest in Anthropology Ð there arenÕt any formal entry requirements
  • YouÕll learn about anthropology, human society and the difference between cultures, as well as globalisation and visual anthropology. YouÕll explore relevant political, economic and social anthropological themes (including money, work and consumption; nation, place and migration; race and ethnicity, sex and gender; violence; and fundamentalism)
  • YouÕll develop key study skills on a dedicated course throughout the programme
  • If you successfully achieve the progression requirements for the course, you'll be able to enrol on our BA Anthropology degree, and really delve into the specifics of the subject

The Open Book pathway

You can also study this course through the Open Book pathway. This pathway offers additional support for people with a non-traditional background including offending, addiction and mental health, as well as those who have never truly considered further and higher education.Ê

Careers

Our students have been successful in a range of areas, from postgraduate research and teaching in higher education, to film making and other media careers, journalism, and museum curating, to applied or advocacy work for NGOs and development agencies.

Our particular emphasis on public anthropology encourages our students to explore options in a range of practice-based and public sector career paths. You can find out more about career paths after an Anthropology degree on our Anthropology careers page.