About the course
This Masters course will allow students to gain a sophisticated understanding of anthropology, social policy, criminology or international community development in order to contribute to research in your field or develop your career prospects. Students are typically able to choose to undertake coursework only options or a minor thesis as part of the program.What you might learn
Students can choose units of study such as ethnographic methods of looking into anthropology and broad developments of social policy, including an option of undertaking placements for some courses. Training throughout the degree will help you to develop key skills to specialise in that subject area.Career outcome
Upon graduating from this program, you may be employed in roles such as policy analyst, academic, research officer, health administrator, counsellor, family law case officer, and etc. in companies including United Nations, Red Cross, Centrelink, Department of Human Services, Salvation Army, and etc.Study options
- MSc Archaeology
Duration: 1 year - MA Archaeology
Duration: 1 year - MRes Archaeology - by research
Duration: 1 year
Living Costs in Liverpool**
Restaurant (Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant) £ 10 - 14 |
Rent per Month (1 bedroom in City Centre) £ 566 - 749 |
Rent per Month (1 bedroom Outside of Centre) £ 417 - 551 |
Transportation (Daily) £ 3 - 5 |
Utilities per Month (Electricity, Mobile & Internet) £ 145 - 191 |