About the course
Register your interest in graduate study at UCL
How has evolutionary theory altered our understanding of human life? Join UCL’s internationally respected Evolutionary Anthropology Group for a hands-on exploration of the evolution of humans and non-human primates. During your time with us, you’ll build a potent scientific enquiry skillset – with opportunities to work on active field projects internationally. Excellent preparation for work in health services, NGOs, science journalism and academia.
About this degree
The Human Evolution and Behaviour MSc will teach you the research and analytical skills essential to understanding human and primate evolution, behaviour, ecology and social systems, evolutionary medicine and public health and primate conservation.
Entry Requirements
A minimum of an upper second-class Bachelor's degree in an anthropology- or evolution-related discipline, including from social and life sciences, from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. These disciplines include, but are not restricted to, Anthropology, Archaeology, Human Sciences, Biology, Zoology, Genetics and Natural Sciences. We welcome applicants who have studied other subjects, including Psychology and Economics, and have a strong interest in evolutionary theory.
Fees
UK tuition fees (2025/26)
Full-time: £16,000
Part-time: £8,000
Overseas tuition fees (2025/26)
Full-time: £33,000
Part-time: £16,500
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