The BA (Hons) in Anthropology is a three-year, full-time, honours degree (NFQ Level 8). To be eligible for the award of this degree a student is required to have achieved 180 credits, by obtaining 60 credits in each of three years of the programme. A student may not register for more than 60 credits in one year.
In order to be admitted to the First University Examination in Anthropology a student must have satisfactorily attended, subsequent to entry to the programme, modules amounting to 60 credits.
Students take 45 credits of core modules:
AR1001 The Archaeology of Ireland in Context (15 credits)
AY1001 Introduction to Anthropology (5 credits)
HI1007 Anti-Semitism in Europe from the Middle Ages to the Holocaust (5 credits)
HI1012 Women in Europe since 1800 (5 credits)
SC1005 Introduction to Sociology (Part 1) (5 credits)
SC1006 Key Issues in Sociology (Part 2) (10 credits)
and one module to the value of 15 credits to be chosen from the following:
FL1004 Irish Folklore and Culture: an Introduction (15 credits)
RG1001 Religions in the Contemporary World: An Introduction to the Study of Religions (15 credits)
Module Semester Information may be found here.
Module
Descriptions may be found here.
Examinations
Full details of regulations governing Examinations for each programme
will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2022/2023 Book, and for
each module in the Book of Modules, 2022/2023.
No student may register for Second Arts (Anthropology) until the First University Examination in Arts (Anthropology) has been passed.
In order to be admitted to the Second University Examination in Anthropology a student must have satisfactorily attended the following modules amounting to 60 credits.
Students take 50 credits of core modules:
AR2016 The Development of Archaeological Thought (5 credits)
AR2038 Human Remains for Archaeologists (5 credits)
AR2048 Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology (5 credits)
AR2051 The Archaeology and Anthropology of War in Small-scale Societies (5 credits)
AY2001 Anthropology Field School (5 credits)
AY2002 Anthropology Research Seminar 1 (5 credits)
SC2012 Race, Ethnicity, Migration and Nationalism (5 credits)
SC2018 Sociology of Culture and Art (5 credits)
SC2021 Sociology of Crime and Deviance (5 credits)
SC2034 Sociology of the City (5 credits)
and modules to the value of 10 credits to be chosen from the following:
(timetable restrictions may apply)
CC2006 Learning and Society in the Celtic Countries (5 credits)
CC2011 Gender, Image and Identity in Medieval Ireland (5 credits)
CC2012 Myths and Beliefs of the Early Celtic Peoples (5 credits)
FL2010 Festival and Ritual in Popular Culture (5 credits)
FL2012 Exploring the Otherworld: Popular Beliefs and Symbols (5 credits)
FL2015 Singers and Songs in Irish Tradition (5 credits)
FL2018 Traditional Fashions, Textiles and Craft (5 credits)
HI2014 Women in Early Modern Europe 1500–1800 (5 credits)
HI2110 Sex, Gender and Power in History (5 credits)
PH2023 Chinese Philosophy (5 credits)
Module Semester Information may be found here.
Module
here.
Examinations
Full details of regulations governing Examinations for each programme
will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2022/2023 Book, and for
each module in the Book of Modules, 2022/2023.
No student may register for Third Arts (Anthropology) until the Second University Examination in Arts (Anthropology) has been passed.
In order to be admitted to the Third University Examination in Anthropology a student must have satisfactorily attended the following modules amounting to 60 credits:
Students take 50 credits of core modules:
AR3037 The Viking World and Ireland (5 credits)
AR3040 Health, Diet and Disease in Early Societies (5 credits)
AR3052 Beyond the Celtic World – Iron Age Ireland (5 credits)
AR3058 Museums, Anthropology and Archaeology (5 credits)
AY3001 Anthropology Research Seminar 2 (10 credits)
SC3001 Contemporary Social Theory (5 credits)
SC3003 Sociology of Development and Globalization (5 credits)
SC3004 The Sociology of Community (5 credits)
SC3009 Sociology of Religions and Civilisations (5 credits)
and modules to the value of 10 credits to be chosen from the following:
(timetable restrictions may apply)
CC3006 Irish Historical Tales (5 credits)
FL3001 Exploring Material Culture and Folklore (5 credits)
FL3013 Study Stories: Theory and Method (5 credits)
HI3095 European imperialism 1450-1750 (5 credits)
HI3127 Religion and Magic in Reformation Europe: Witches, Demons, Jews and Heretics (5 credits)
MU3032 Cognitive Ethnomusicology (5 credits)
PH3041 Moral Psychology 2 (5 credits)
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module Descriptions may be found here.
Examinations
Full details of regulations governing Examinations for each programme
will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2022/2023 Book, and for
each module in the Book of Modules, 2022/2023.
Programme Learning Outcomes for BA
(Hons) (Anthropology) (NFQ Level 8, Major Award)
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able
to: