**Course details**
This British Psychological Society accredited degree explores what it means to be human, including our relationship to other species. You will be taught by staff who are leading researchers in their fields, including those with expertise in both subjects.
In Psychology, you will study cognitive, biological, social and developmental perspectives. In Anthropology, you will use primarily evolutionary and biological perspectives to inquire into the mind and behaviour of past and present human and primate populations.
You will learn how Anthropology and Ps...
**Course details**<br/>This British Psychological Society accredited degree explores what it means to be human, including our relationship to other species. You will be taught by staff who are leading researchers in their fields, including those with expertise in both subjects.<br/>In Psychology, you will study cognitive, biological, social and developmental perspectives. In Anthropology, you will use primarily evolutionary and biological perspectives to inquire into the mind and behaviour of past and present human and primate populations. <br/>You will learn how Anthropology and Psychology provide both complementary and contrasting perspectives, plus the various quantitative and qualitative research methods used in both disciplines.<br/><br/>**Why Durham University?**<br/><br/>**Anthropology**<br/>Studying Anthropology at Durham allows you to gain a deep understanding of humanity in all its rich diversity and complexity, helping to navigate the biggest challenges our societies face today.<br/>We are among the largest Anthropology departments in the UK with around 120 students in each year group, and one of the few to combine social, biological and medical aspects of anthropology. <br/>Our lecturers are passionate, dedicated teachers and researchers, and our modules cover numerous areas that overlap with other subjects, including culture, environmental issues, evolution, genetics, forensics, literature, health, music, politics, primate behaviour, religion, reproduction, skeletal anatomy and many others still. <br/><br/>**Psychology**<br/>Learning from academics with real enthusiasm for their subject, you will explore topics such as social behaviour, childhood development and cognitive neuroscience.<br/>Our psychology degrees offer a genuinely research-led education. While learning the core principles of psychology, you will have the opportunity to work alongside academics who are leaders in their field. <br/><br/>**Facilities**<br/>**Anthropology** - The Department’s research facilities include skeletal, fossil cast and material culture collections available for students to use as part of their learning activities and research projects.<br/>We also house a number of research centres and laboratories including an Infancy and Sleep Centre, a Physical Activity Lab and an Ecology and Endocrinology Laboratory which is equipped to analyse human samples.<br/>**Psychology** - Facilities in the Department of Psychology include body scanners with integrated eye tracking, molecular psychology suites, VR suites with motion capture and mock environments for ecologically valid research.<br/><br/>**Rankings**<br/><br/>**Anthropology**<br/>**Top 30** in the QS World University Rankings 2024<br/>**3rd** in the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025<br/>**5th** in the Complete University Guide 2025<br/>**5th** in the Guardian University Guide 2025<br/><br/>**Psychology**<br/>**World Top 100** in the QS World University Subject Rankings 2024<br/>**Top 20** in the Complete University Guide 2025<br/>**Top 20** in the Guardian University Guide 2025<br/><br/>**Careers Opportunities**<br/><br/>**Anthropology**<br/>Our graduates apply their knowledge directly in fields as diverse as health, community work, conservation, education, international development, culture, and heritage. <br/>Many progress into careers that require a broad understanding of human society and behaviour as well as the interpersonal, organisational, problem solving and independent thinking skills that come with the discipline. Such careers include advertising, publishing, journalism, teaching, human resource management, law, consultancy and marketing.<br/>**Psychology**<br/>Your degree will equip you with the academic knowledge, analytical and problem-solving skills that are in demand across a wide range of professions.<br/>Our graduates also progress to postgraduate courses and have qualified in areas such as teaching, law, and speech and language therapy.
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
28/09/2026
Campus
Durham City
14 January
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
CL86
Institution Code
D86
Points of Entry
Year 1
Not Accepted
A,A,A,A,B
We normally make offers based on Advanced Highers. If you’ve not been able to take three Advanced Highers, then we’ll consider a combination of Advanced Highers and Highers, or just Highers (if your school doesn’t offer Advanced Highers at all).
D:30,M:15
We require 60 credits with a minimum of 45 credits at level 3 (or equivalent). Applicants may be required to meet additional subject-specific requirements for particular courses at Durham.
37
Eighteen points (6, 6, 6) from Higher Level subjects required. We accept Maths Analysis & Approaches and Maths Applications & Interpretation.
DDD
Other BTEC level 3 qualifications are also accepted in combination with each other or with other qualifications. See our website for more information on our BTEC qualification equivalencies.
H2,H2,H2,H2,H2
DDD
Other level 3 Cambridge Technical qualifications are also accepted in combination with each other or with other qualifications. See our website for more information on our Cambridge technical qualification equivalencies.
A,A,A
Not Accepted
A,A,A
Applicants taking Science A-levels that include a practical component will be required to take and pass this as a condition of entry. This refers only to English A Levels.
T levels will be considered on a case-by-case basis where the subject area aligns with the course applied to. Please note that additional A levels or equivalent may be required to study certain courses. If you’re interested in applying, then please Ask Us and we’ll see if we’re able to consider this for you: www.durham.ac.uk/study/ask-us/
Not Accepted
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