Environmental anthropology studies human relations with the environment, including how we shape the environments we live in, and how relations with the environment shape our cultures and societies. This flexible MSc will give you a practical and theoretical grounding in applying anthropological and wider social science approaches to real-world conservation, sustainability and development challenges, preparing you for a career in the environmental sector and beyond, or doctoral research.
A minimum of an upper second-class Bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard.
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UCL Anthropology graduates have gone on to pursue careers in a range of sectors, includingPolicy and government, charities, NGOs and international development, academic research and HE, consultancy, PR, advertising and marketing, media, publishing and journalism.
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