- Introduction
- Objectives and competences
- Admission and pre-enrolment
- Course curriculum
- Placements
- Teaching methodology and assessment system
- Career opportunities
- Support for studying
- Enrolment
- Calendar, timetables, classrooms and assessment
- Course plans and teaching staff
- Course details
- Information for prospective students
Information for the student – Anthropology and Ethnography
Organization and teaching methodology
It is a face-to-face Master's degree. Compulsory and elective courses take place at the Anthropology Laboratory of the Geography and History Faculty. Classes are shaped as seminars: first of all a lecture of the professor and later a debate with the students. The Master's degree promotes seminars with professors and researchers from other universities.
Master's degree classes are given in the afternoon (16h - 20h). The minimum amount of credits that the student must register is 20.
Specific details on each course can be found in their study plans.