6 Bachelor's degrees in Ethnic Studies in N Ireland, United Kingdom

Anthropology and Irish (Hons)
Within this Anthropology and Irish (Hons) course from Queen's University Belfast students will explore what it means to be human, learn about human cultural diversity, compare societies and cultures from around the world and understand how conflict arises and how resolutions are found.

Anthropology (Hons)
The Anthropology (Hons) programme from Queen's University Belfast will allow you to examine some of the deepest and most pressing questions about human beings.

Anthropology and French (Hons)
Throughout the Anthropology and French (Hons) degree at the Queen's University Belfast students learn to critically reflect on identity, culture and society. In Anthropology, they examine patterns of social interaction, interrogate how social identities bind groups together, and understand how conflict arises and resolutions are found across the world’s cultures.

Anthropology and Spanish (Hons)
Within this Anthropology and Spanish (Hons) BA degree from the Queen's University Belfast students gain an understanding of socio-cultural differences and similarities and how they arise, are transmitted and develop.

Anthropology and Philosophy
The Anthropology and Philosophy BA programme from the Queen's University Belfast is designed to provide students with an intellectual training in the disciplines of Philosophy and Anthropology which, while discrete subjects, are complementary and mutually enriching.

Anthropology and History (Hons)
The Anthropology and History (Hons) degree at Queen's University Belfast equips students in identifying historical and contemporary patterns of social organisation, ethnic and cultural divisions, varieties of inequality, and patterns of change over time across diverse societies.