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| Application Deadline: | 13 March | ||
| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 4,960 - ≈ € 13,455 (non-EEA) | ||
| Location: | Oxford / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 12 months | Start Date: | October |
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| Languages: | English | ||
The School of Anthropology at the University of Oxford is the oldest and one of the largest centres in Britain for research in biological, social and cultural anthropology and museum ethnography. It provides an ideal institutional setting for anthropological research that crosses disciplinary boundaries.
The one-year M.Sc. degree in Medical Anthropology combines social and bio-anthropological approaches to the study of health and healing in diverse societies and cultures throughout the world. The two-year M.Phil degree consolidates the knowledge acquired in the first year through intensive training in anthropological and sociological methodology.
The courses provide graduates from an interdisciplinary background with the necessary basis to go on to further research and teaching in anthropology, or into employment in a variety of areas, from work in medical institutions to non-government organisations and other healthcare-related careers.
The two degree programmes in Medical Anthropology aim:
* to provide a thorough grounding in the theory and methodology of Medical Anthropology, and an ability to apply this knowledge to particular research objectives;
* to prepare high-quality students for further research in the discipline and for employment in fields where sensitivity to cross-cultural variability is required;
* to teach all aspects of the course, building upon knowledge of recent significant advances in techniques, information and ideas which will have been acquired as part of the training within a general anthropological perspective; and
* an understanding of the role of medical anthropologists in society.
This course is unique in that it combines both social and bio-anthropological approaches to the study of medicine and healing in diverse societies and cultures across the world. The M.Sc. course consists of four Papers, taught in Michaelmas Term and Hilary Term, which each comprise 16 lectures, 3 tutorials, and 1 debate. In Trinity Term and over the summer course participants are expected to write a 10,000 word dissertation.
The lecture series currently on offer are:
Michaelmas Term:
- Introduction to medical anthropology (16 hours)
- Human ecology and ethnographies of infectious disease (16 hours)
Hilary Term:
- Phenomenology of healing (8 hours)
- Eastern medicines and religions (8 hours)
- Nutritional anthropology (8 hours)
- Ecology of non-infectious disease (8 hours)
Trinity Term:
- Nutritional anthropology (8 hours)
- Ecology of non-infectious disease (8 hours)
The course aims to provide a basis for future anthropological research informed both by biological and social scientific approaches to illness and healing
You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test.
Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.
Take testBachelor's degree with a first or upper second-class honours or the international equivalent.
English language test - IELTS 7.5 with at least 7.0 in each component and TOEFL 630 with a Test of Written English score of 5. Applicants who have taken the computer-based TOEFL test must achieve an overall score of 267 with an essay-writing score of 5.
| Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): | Grade A (Score: 80) |
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