Social Anthropology 440-ERS-1SAN
Profile of studies -- general - academic.
Form of studies -- full time.
Type of subject -- obligatory subject (basic module).
Field and discipline of science -- sociology and cultural sciences.
Year of study / semester -- Erasmus +.
Prerequisites -- none.
The number of hours of teaching assignments by forms of teaching -- 30 hours of discussion classes.
Teaching methods -- assessment of students' activity during classes, preparation and presentation of issues related to the content discussed during classes, consultations.
ECTS point -- 6
The balance of the students' work -- discussion classes 30 hours, preparation for the classes and exam -- 60 hours, consultations 15 hours, essay -- 40 hours, exam 5 hours. In sum -- 150 hours.
Quantitative indicators of the students' work related to classes: a/ that require direct involvement of the teacher (including lectures and consultations, during which the student may discuss the questions under consideration -- 50 hours; b/ that do not require direct involvement of the teacher (preparation for classes, independent studies) -- 100 hours.
Rodzaj przedmiotu
Tryb prowadzenia przedmiotu
zdalnie
w sali
lektura monograficzna
Założenia (opisowo)
Koordynatorzy przedmiotu
Efekty kształcenia
Knowledge:
Student knows and understand the basic anthropological concepts, can define specific research problems characteristic for social anthropology -- S1_W01;
Student knows various types of individual and collective identities -- S1_W20.
Students understands the role of individual in the shaping of the features of various types of collectivities on various levels of the social structure -- S1_W22.
Student understands the origins and transformations of social norms -- S1_W26
Skills:
Student can apply various typologies of cultural phenomena to their analysis -- S1_U01.
Student can give an oral presentation on topics linked to the content of the course, using social-anthropological sources -- S1_U20.
Student can give a presentation using multimedia -- S1_U22.
Social competences:
Student is aware of the dynamics of terminology and methodology within social anthropology -- S1_K02.
Student is ready to perform the group tasks and can take various roles in the task group. S/he feels the need to lead the task group in a creative way -- S1_K03.
Student is aware of the complexity od social and cultural life and is sensitive and responsive toward the cultural relativism -- S1_K10.
Kryteria oceniania
Students should attend the classes, actively participate in them, give a presentation and write an essay. Positive assessment of the discussion classes and written exam is necessaty to complete the course.
Literatura
Suggested Literature, available at request at the Institute’s Library:
Hicks, David and Margaret A. Gwynne. 1994. CULTRAL ANTHROPOLOGY. New York: Harper/Collins.
Spradley, James and David W. McCurdy, eds. 2003. CONFORMITY AND CONFLICT. READINGS IN CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY. Boston et al: Pearson Education.
Other (complementary) literature was already provided to the students on an electronic folder.
Więcej informacji
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