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DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS IN ANTHROPOLOGY - PHILOSOPHY (01LV6770) Students must also comply with the University General Regulations and the Supplementary Regulations for the Degree of Master of Arts All the courses listed below are prescribed for this degree PROGRAMME YEAR 1 – 120 Credit Points First Half Session Second Half Session Course Credit Course Course Title Course Title Code Points Code AW 1006 Academic Writing for Social Science 0 PD 1001 Professional Skills Part 1 0 Introduction to Anthropology: Peoples Introduction to Anthropology: AT 1003 15 AT 1502 of the World Questions of Diversity Plus 30 to 45 credit points from the following courses in Philosophy: PH 1023 Experience, Knowledge and Reality 15 PH 1522 How Should One Live? PH 1027 Controversial Questions 15 Plus further courses of choice to make up 120 credit points. Credit Points 15 15 PROGRAMME YEAR 2 – 120 Credit Points First Half-Session Course Course Title Code AT 2005 Political Anthropology Anthropological Approaches to AT 2006 Religion Credit Points 15 15 Second Half-Session Course Code AT 2515 Course Title Reimagining Colonialism What we are: Mind in a Physical World Metaphysics: Epistemology and PH 2538 Language Plus 15 credit points from courses of choice. PH 251B PH 2035 Gender Equality Credit Points 30 15 15 15 PROGRAMME YEAR 3 – 120 Credit Points First Half-Session Second Half-Session Course Course Title Credit Course Course Title Code Points Code AT 3027 Anthropological Theory 30 Plus a further 30 credit points from level 3 course(s) in Anthropology. Plus 60 credit points from level 3 courses in Philosophy. Credit Points PROGRAMME YEAR 4 – 120 Credit Points First Half-Session Course Code Second Half-Session Credit Course Course Title Credit Points Code Points You must choose one of the following dissertation courses: 30 AT 4036 Independent Study in Anthropology 30 PH 402D Dissertation in Philosophy Plus further credit points from level 4 courses in Anthropology and level 3 or 4 courses in Philosophy to gain a total of 60 credits in each discipline. NOTE: You are required to gain a minimum of 90 credit points from level 4 courses. Course Title Notes 1. Candidates seeking entry to the Junior Honours programme must have accumulated, by award or recognition, or been exempted from, at least 240 credit points at levels 1 and 2, including the prescribed courses required to enter programme year 3.