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Resolution Of March 18, 2011, At The University Of Seville, Which Publishes The Plan Of Graduate Studies In Social And Cultural Anthropology.

Original Language Title: Resolución de 18 de marzo de 2011, de la Universidad de Sevilla, por la que se publica el plan de estudios de Graduado en Antropología Social y Cultural.

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Obtained the positive verification of the curriculum by the Council of Universities, prior to the favorable report of the National Agency for the Evaluation of Quality and Accreditation, and once established the official character of the Title to the Agreement of the Council of Ministers of 1 October 2010 ("BOE" of 11 November 2010),

This Rectorate, in accordance with the provisions of Article 35.4 of the Organic Law 6/2001, of 21 December, of Universities, in the wording given by the Organic Law 4/2007, of 12 April, has resolved to order the publication of the plan of studies leading to the obtaining of the degree of Graduate or Graduate in Social and Cultural Anthropology by the University of Seville, which will be structured according to the following annexes.

Sevilla, March 18, 2011. -Rector, Joaquin Luque Rodríguez.

ANNEX

GRADUATE STUDIES PLAN IN SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY BY THE UNIVERSITY OF SEVILLE

Knowledge Branch: Social and Legal Sciences

Partition Center: Faculty of Geography and History

Distribution of the curriculum in ECTS credits by type of subject

Type of matter

Credits

F

Basic Training

60

O

Required

102

P

60

E

External Practices

60

12

12

Total

Total

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Structure of the teachings by modules

P

Symbolic Anthropology I.

O

Module

Allocate

Subject Type

Credits

Anthropology of Territory and Development.

Development Anthropology.

6

6

6

Anthropology

P

6

P

6

Anthropology.

P

6

Anthropology and Rural Societies.

P

6

Ethnology.

6

Spain.

O

6

Advanced Training in Anthropology.

Latin American Ethnology.

O

6

Ethnology.

O

6

Basic Training.

6

Anthropology Economic I.

F

6

Art and Society.

F

F

6

F

F

F

F

F

F

Century Universal History.

F

to Anthropology.

F

6

Introduction to Social Psychology.

F

6

Introduction to Sociology.

F

6

anthropological theories I. fundamentals.

F

6

Interculturality in the Contemporary World.

Anthropology of Communication.

P

6

Anthropology of Religions.

P

6

6

Ethnicity and Multiculturalism.

P

6

Africa Ethnology.

P

6

P

6

Anthropology of Health.

P

6

Anthropology of Sexuality.

P

6

Anthropology of Migration.

P

6

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

6

Organizations in the Contemporary World.

P

6

Auxiliary Techniques in Ethnography.

O

6

Methods and Techniques of Research in Social and Cultural Anthropology.

Quantitative Methods and Techniques of Social Research.

O

6

6

6

O

O

6

Organization and Social Differentiation.

Social Organization Anthropology II.

O

6

Generos Anthropology.

O

6

Theories Anthropological II. Classic Streams.

O

6

Cultural Heritage.

P

6

Visual Anthropology.

P

6

Anthropological Museology.

P

6

Heritage Ethnological.

P

6

, Religion, Symbolism, Communication, and Cognition.

Policy Anthropology I.

O

O

6

Production, Distribution, Social Intervention, and Ecology.

Economic Anthropology II.

O

6

Anthropological Theories III. Current and Current Problems.

O

6

End of Grade and Practices External or Field Work.

External Practices.

E

6

T

T

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Temporary Organization of Study Plan Subjects

Course

6

C2

T

Duration

Allocate

Type

Credits

First.

C1

Population Geography.

F

C1

F

F

6

C1

Introduction to Anthropology.

F

6

C1

Introduction to Social Psychology.

F

6

C1

Introduction to Sociology.

F

6

C2

Social Organization Anthropology I.

F

6

C2

Economic Anthropology I.

F

6

C2

Art and Society

F

C2

Introduction to the Political Economy.

F

6

C2

Anthropological Theories I. Fundamentals.

F

6

Second.

C1

Social Organization Anthropology

O

6

C1

Economic Anthropology II.

O

6

C1

Anthropology Policy I.

O

6

C1

Anthropology Symbolic I.

O

6

C1

Theories Anthropological II. Classic Streams.

O

6

C2

Anthropology of the Generos.

O

6

C2

Policy Anthropology II.

O

C2

Symbolic Anthropology II.

O

6

C2

Anthropological Theories III. Current and Current Problems.

O

6

C2

6

Third.

C1

Quantitative Research Methods and Techniques Social.

O

6

C1

Methods and Anthropology I.

O

6

C1

P

P

C1

3.

P

P

C1

4.

P

P

C2

C2

6

Auxiliary Techniques in Ethnography.

O

6

C2

Optional 5.

P

6

C2

Optional 6.

P

6

C2

Optional 7.

6

6

6

E

C1

C1

O

O

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C1

Ethnology.

O

6

C1

Optional 8.

P

6

C1

Optional 9.

P

C2

America Ethnology

O

6

C2

Mediterranean Ethnology.

O

6

C2

6

C2

12

Optional subject relationship

Anthropology of Religions

Anthropology Contemporary Societies

Ethnicity and Multiculturalism

Allocate

Credits

Anthropology

6

Anthropology of Education

6

6

6

6

Anthropology of Migration

6

6

6

6

6

6

Anthropology

6

Anthropology

6

Anthropology

6

Anthropology

6

6

Anthropology and Rural Societies

6

6

6

Africa Ethnology

6

Museology Anthropological

6

Complex Organizations in the Contemporary World

6

Ethnological Heritage

6

A: Annual; C1: 1.er Cuatrimestre; C2: 2. º Cuatrimestre.

Note: According to the title verification memory, the student must, before the completion of his studies, accredit a level of language skills in a foreign language equivalent to at least the B1 level of the The European Common Framework of Reference for Languages.