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Visual Anthropology at University of Manchester - UCAS

Course summary

In a world in desperate need of deeper human connection across borders, visual media has never been more powerful. Filmmaking isn’t just how we capture attention. It’s how we spark understanding, shift perspectives, and shape the future. Our MA Visual Anthropology will empower you to examine the differences and similarities between human behaviours, beliefs, and societies, so we can better understand the essence of what makes us human. You will study classic and contemporary anthropological debates, and as one of the largest anthropology departments in the UK, there’s no shortage of topics you could cover. On this course, you’ll learn about cutting-edge ethnographic techniques using film, photography, sound, art and a range of other media, drawing on a bank of fascinating projects produced at the Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology . You work will go beyond the classroom, and our graduates have produced more than 500 ethnographic films seen around the world. Regardless of prior experience, you’ll develop the technical skills you need to produce your own ethnographic media. Hence, our course is the UK’s only Visual Anthropology master’s that is recognised by the Economic and Social Research Council and the Arts and Humanities Research Council as a professional preparation master’s. Throughout your studies you will benefit from personalised support, allowing you to develop transferable skills in research, critical enquiry and creative thinking. You’ll also develop real people skills by engaging directly with your subjects, allowing them to express themselves with unmatched authenticity in their own verbal and physical language. You’ll graduate with the skills and experience you need for a successful career in a variety of sectors.


Entry requirements

A UK Honours degree (or overseas equivalent) at 2:1 level in anthropology, sociology, or related social science or humanities subject. When assessing your academic record we take into account your grades, your academic references, and the standing of the institution where you studied. We also welcome: Applicants with an academic or professional background in media production, such as in film-making, photography and sound-art as well as those coming from an art-making background. Applicants with professional experience in journalism, social and development work.


English language requirements

TestGradeAdditional details
IELTS (Academic)7IELTS Academic test score of 7 overall, including 7 in writing with no further component score below 6.5
TOEFL (iBT)100TOEFL IBT 100 with 25 in writing and no further score below 22 in each section. TOEFL code for Manchester is 0757

Applicants whose first language is not English should meet the following language requirements: IELTS Academic test score of 7 overall, including 7 in writing with no further component score below 6.5 or TOEFL IBT 100 with 25 in writing and no further score below 22 in each section (TOEFL code for Manchester is 0757) or Pearson Test of English (PTE) score of 76 overall, with 76 in writing and no further score below 70. You are not required to submit an English language certificate at the time of application, however if you are eligible for an offer it will be subject to meeting our English language requirements.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

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Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

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Visual Anthropology at University of Manchester - UCAS