国际学生入学条件
Year 1 entry: 112 UCAS points (or equivalent)
We welcome applications from students studying T-Levels.
For all courses we also accept a wide range of other qualifications and experience. Contact us to find out more.
When we consider applications to study with us, we form a complete view of your achievements to date, and future potential, and can offer flexibility in entry requirements. Find out more about our Contextual Offer scheme.
Specific entry requirements:
GCSE requirement: Maths, Grade C/4 (or equivalent)
GCSE requirement: Maths, Grade C
passes in two distinct subjects at GCE Advanced Level,
a pass in one subject at GCE Advanced Level plus (a) passes in two distinct subjects at GCE Advanced Subsidiary Level, or (b) a Vocational A-Level Single Award, or (c) two Vocational A-Level part Awards,
a Vocational A-Level Double Award, or
a Vocational A-Level Single Award plus (a) two Vocational A-Level part Awards, or (b) passes in two distinct subjects at GCE Advanced Subsidiary Level, or
a BTEC National Certificate or Diploma, or
a Scottish Certificate of Education with (a) passes in five subjects, including at least three at Higher grade, or (b) passes in four subjects all at Higher grade or New Higher grade, or
the full Diploma of the International Baccalaureate, or
an Irish Leaving Certificate with passes in four subjects at Grade C at the Higher level.
International Baccalaureate- SL grade 4 or HL grade 3 (Language A - first language) or SL grade 6 or HL grade 5 (Language B – language acquisition)
TOEFL IBT- 80 overall with a minimum of 17 in Listening and Writing, 18 in Reading and 20 in Speaking, IELTS- 6.0 overall with a minimum 5.5 in each component
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雅思考试总分
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:6
- 托福网考总分:80
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:PTE- 54 average with 51 in each component
CRICOS代码: LCH9
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课程简介
Our course focuses on classic anthropological themes, such as kinship, witchcraft and indigenous cosmologies, along with contemporary disciplinary concerns, such as migration, tourism, gender and sexuality, health and medicine, and knowledge and science. <br><br>In your first year, you'll study core subject areas within Social Anthropology, including the family, political systems, cosmological and belief systems. You'll also focus on classical ethnographic field studies to see how key areas of anthropology have developed. In second year you'll continue to expand your knowledge through a range of engaging core modules, before moving onto your third year where you'll study a range of specialist modules and embark on a small-scare supervised research project. You'll also have the option of undertaking a placement year between years two and three. <br><br>Study with us and you'll join a highly dynamic course, taught by staff engaged in world-class research. We run some of the UK's most innovative modules such as Being Human, which explores the human condition from social and biological perspectives, Fieldwork: Theory, Practice and Product, where experienced anthropologists explain how a project reaches fruition, and The Anthropology of Life and Death, where you'll compare Western and non-Western perspectives on life and death, as well as consider ethical debates surrounding new biotechnologies and modern medical techniques. <br>3 years (full-time) OR <br><br>4 years (full-time) if opting for the additional placement year
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