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Arts and Humanities

Why study Anthropology

Anthropology explores the comparative study of human society and culture. By closely observing and analysing different ways of life around the world, from tribal villages to Wall Street offices, anthropologists create new knowledge about what it means to be human today.

Career Opportunities

Why study Sociology

Studying Sociology opens you up to personal change and development, and provides you with the necessary tools to successfully pursue diverse professional career paths. Sociology is the study of human social life, groups and societies.

Why study Statistics & Data Science

Critical thinking, analysis and being able to adapt to various work environments are among the strong skills and traits of Statistics graduates. Graduates have a range of career options open to them, including employment in the civil service, industry and business, scientific research, medical research, environmental research, financial services and actuarial roles. 

Why study Geography

Through Geography, you will get to the heart of contemporary issues such as climate and environmental change, geopolitics, the transformation of modern societies and cultures, global health and social inequality, and how cities are evolving. You will learn to think critically, analysing how and why our world changes.  

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