Study Plan - Anthropology
When you finish all units of your education program, you will receive a Diploma and a Professional License, as well as a bachelor’s degree endorsed by SACSCOC that is recognized worldwide.
Accredited and Consolidated Institution.
Registered in Group 3 of the Institutional Improvement Program.
First Term
Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente
Second Term
Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente
Third Term
Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente
Fourth Term
Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente
Fifth Term
Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente
Sixth Term
Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente
Seventh Term
Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente
Eighth Term
Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente
Total Study Plan Credits | |
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Hours With Teacher | 2544 |
Hours Independent | 2256 |
Credits (Units) | 300 |
Objective
Train anthropologists who can analyze current and past human conditions in their social and physical contexts. Evaluate social problems from diverse cultural perspectives using virtual environments, technological and computer tools. Research and disseminate anthropological studies that explain the socioeconomic, political, cultural, linguistic and heritage diversity of the contemporary world. Highlight the importance of digital communication and interaction at a local and global level. Encourage soft skills such as empathy, critical thinking and interdisciplinary collaboration. Promote an inclusive and equitable understanding of humanity, contributing to the development of sustainable solutions to contemporary social challenges.
Graduate profile
The Anthropology’s teaching learning process is based on competencies to integrate knowledge, skills and attitudes that train ethical professionals who can meet the anthropological needs and requirements of the population, in a global world.
- Addresses anthropology problems by analyzing research models that compare ethnographic and archaeological studies to establish generalizations and patterns in a responsible manner.
- Record contemporary anthropology data to design projects with research techniques applied to social problems, demonstrating respect for the human condition and behavior evolution.
- Apply mechanisms to disseminate anthropology results through technological tools to improve living conditions while respecting diversity.
- Contribute to transforming society with anthropology methods applied to diverse cultures, promoting an environment of respect and social improvement.
- Manage learning by effectively using digital resources.
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Recommended Computer Specifications
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