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Examine the societal and cultural aspects of human existence, uncovering both commonalities and differences in global lifestyles. Investigate concepts like identity, social class, traditions, and societal evolution, and their worldwide influence on daily life. This program focuses on modern sociopolitical viewpoints, exploring current (and occasionally historical) communities and cultures across the globe. Gain insights from leading sociologists, social anthropologists, plus experts in biological anthropology, archaeology, and criminology. Enhance your abilities, understanding, and career prospects by applying theoretical knowledge to present-day, practical problems. Select between an extended 30-week placement or a condensed four-week option - both offering valuable professional competencies, networking opportunities, and improved employability. In your final year, conduct original research on a subject matching your interests or career aspirations through a dissertation. Graduate career-prepared, joining the 93% of alumni employed or pursuing advanced studies within fifteen months of graduation.