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Description

Sociology and Anthropology is an area of study for students with a special interest in human relationships and the multiplicity of interactive cooperation, conflict and communication which constitutes any society.

Both Sociology and Anthropology explore the social and cultural realities of human life. The earlier distinction between these two disciplines, the former focusing on Western societies and the latter on non-Western societies, has tended to disappear in a globalising world. Societies and cultures have become so linked, through migration, communications, mass consumerism and capital flows, that the borders of social and cultural life have been radically changed.

At UNSW, the School of Sociology and Anthropology offers a diverse program where students may specialise in sociology, social anthropology, cultural theory, cultural studies, sociological approaches to communication and the public media, political sociology and policy-related studies.

Studying Sociology and Anthropology at UNSW

Please refer to the table below for list of postgraduate research opportunities.



Sociology can be studied in the following Programs
 
Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
1300 Sociology Research SOCAAR1300
2353 Arts Research SOCAAR2353
5275 Arts (Research) Specialisation SOCAAS5275
   

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