BA Anthropology and English
- Tution Fees : £20,800
- Course Duration : 3 Years
- Academic Course Level : Undergraduate
- Location : Belfast
- Scholarship : Upto 3000
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Academic Requirement:
Queens University Belfast accepts qualifications from around the world for entry into Bachelor’s, and Master’s courses. The entry requirements to study at Queens University Belfast will vary depending on the chosen course and country of origin.
If you do not have UK qualifications see the list of accepted qualifications (including English language qualifications) for each level of course you can see Queens University Belfast's country-specific entry requirements page to find your country for advice on comparability with UK qualifications.
Depending on your chosen programme, professional qualifications or experience may also be taken into account, and in some cases form an integral part of the entrance requirements. For some programmes, an interview, admissions test, or the submission of written work may form part of the selection process. To get a clarification about the entry requirements you can find out more about specific course entry requirements on the university's individual course pages.
English Language Requirements:
Queen's University Belfast requires international applicants to demonstrate a high level of English language proficiency to ensure academic success and full participation in university life. All applicants whose first language is not English must meet the university's English language requirements by providing evidence through recognized tests such as IELTS, TOEFL, and other accepted assessments. These requirements are essential for ensuring that students possess the necessary language skills to actively engage in lectures, seminars, written assignments, and other academic activities. Meeting these standards confirms the applicant's preparedness to succeed in an English-speaking academic environment at Queen's University Belfast. The university accepts the following English language tests:
- 1) IELTS Academic (UKVI Approved): 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in each
- 2) IELTS Academic or IELTS Indicator: 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in each
- 3) TOEFL iBT : 90 Overall (L- 17 R- 18 S- 20 W- 17)
- 4) Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic: 69 overall with a minimum of 59 in each skill
Please Note: Please look at individual English language qualification requirements and also note that some degree programmes may require higher scores in the individual sub-skill components of IELTS and TOEFL tests. Please check the Course finder for specific programme requirements.
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Entry requirements | |
General Requirements Class 12th - 85%(ABB) English Language Requirements IELTS: 6.5 or 70% in English Language in
Standard XII CBSE/ISC/awarded by the following State Boards: Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra,
Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. |
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Course Modules | |
Stage 1 Anthropology Being Human: Evolution, Culture and Society A World on the Move: Anthropological and Historical Approaches to Globalisation Us and Them: Why Do We Have In-groups and Outgroups? Being Creative: Music, Media and the Arts Understanding Northern Ireland English English in Transition English in Context Introduction to English Language Stage 2 Anthropology How Society Works: Key Debates in Anthropology Skills in the Field: Dissertation Preparation Hanging out on Street Corners: Public and Applied Anthropology Economic Anthropology Sex and Gender: Biology, Desire and Equality Why Are Humans Violent? Understanding Violence, Conflict, and Trauma Human Morality Sound Cultures: Music and Noise around the World Apocalypse! End of the World. English Mapping the Anglo-Saxon World Late Medieval Literature Intro to Shakespeare & Drama Eighteenth-Century and Romantic Literature Literature and Society, 1850-1930 Introduction to American Writing Irish Literature Foundations for Speech Language and Power History of English: Studying Language Stage 3 Anthropology Dissertation in Social Anthropology: Writing-Up The Politics of Performance: From Negotiation to Display Human-Animal Relations In Gods We Trust: The New Science of Religion Love, Hate and Beyond: Emotions, Culture, Practice Music and Identity in the Mediterranean Ireland and Britain: People, Identity, Nations Migration, Mobilities and Borders English Marvels, Monsters and Miracles Women's Writing 1700-1820 Contemporary Irish Fiction Representing the Working Class Televising the Victorians Contemporary Indian Literature Shakespeare on Screen Literature and Science in the nineteenth century Digital Textualities Literature and the First World War Writing New York Contemporary US Crime Fiction Special Topic Irish Writing Broadcasting and Identity Speech Worlds Language in the Media Broadcasting post-conflict The Structure of English Double Dissertation English Literature Contemporary Literature Dissertation Joint Supervision |