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  1. Government and International Affairs

    PhD

    Durham University - Institute for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies

    All PhD programmes are assessed by submission of a 100,000 word thesis and an oral examination.

  2. Religion and Society

    MA

    Durham University - Department of Theology and Religion

    The MA in Religion and Society draws on Durham's expertise in both anthropology of religion and sociology of religion to address key issues surrounding religious practice, identity and belonging in the contemporary world. The course allows for the exploration of a wide range of aspects of contemporary religious practices and beliefs.

  3. Energy and Society

    MSc

    Durham University - Department of Anthropology

    This advanced course crosses disciplinary boundaries to bring together insights into energy from the social and engineering sciences. The MSc offers an innovative postgraduate programme that appeals to both engineers looking to understand how and why innovations succeed or fail, and to social scientists looking to understand energy developments.

  4. International Cultural Heritage Management

    MA

    Durham University - Department of Archaeology

    There are two routes through the MA: - The CULTURAL HERITAGE RESEARCH route which concludes with a dissertation. - The PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE ROUTE which concludes with an analytical case study report. Cultural Heritage, Communities and Identities This module will explore the conceptual, intellectual and philosophical frameworks for tangible and intangible cultural heritages.

  5. Applied Language Studies for TESOL

    MA

    Durham University - Department of English Studies

    The programme is designed for anyone with an interest in the wider aspects of teaching English as a foreign language, combining innovative classroom practices with an understanding of issues such as language structure and research methodology. Core Modules: Syllabus Design and Assessment, Language Teaching Methodology, Lessons from Language, Research Methods.

  6. Medical Anthropology

    MSc

    Durham University - Department of Anthropology

    This advanced course is designed for students with an undergraduate degree in Anthropology or a related discipline who would like to prepare for a career in health-related fields, including medical anthropology, and/or to provide a new perspective for those already engaged in a health profession. It is also offered to intercalating medical students.

  7. Research Methods (Anthropology)

    MA

    Durham University - Department of Anthropology

    This programme has been approved by the ESRC (Economic and Social Research Council) as appropriate research training leading to PhD study in Anthropology. It aims to provide a rigorous training in anthropological research methods ?

  8. Social Research Methods (Social Work)

    MA

    Durham University - School of Applied Social Sciences

    This programme provides an introduction to the principles and values of social work and an understanding of the organisation and delivery of social welfare and related services in the UK. It also provides a grounding in the social research methods necessary to conduct applied types of research that are a fundamental part of social work practice and evaluation.

  9. Socio-Cultural Anthropology

    MA

    Durham University - Department of Anthropology

    Students are introduced to both classical and contemporary writing and research in the discipline; there is equal emphasis on theoretical and methodological questions, and plenty of opportunity to apply this new knowledge to issues of pressing social concern. The Socio-cultural Anthropology pathway comprises two modules: Thinking Anthropologically and Interrogating Ethnography or Body, Politics and Experience which directly addresses the relationship between theory, data and analysis in ethnographic research.

  10. Ancient Epic

    MA

    Durham University - Department of Classics and Ancient History

    This is a specialist programme geared towards preparing students for higher research in ancient epic. The programme lasts for one year (two years part-time), and centres around a core module in ancient epic.

 
 
 
 
 

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