- 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
Career opportunities
This masters degree is oriented mainly towards research. However, the training students receive can be applied in various professional fields:
- Intercultural relations and cultural diversity: intercultural mediators, support for health professionals.
- Ethnological heritage: curators, specialists, editors of publications, knowledge managers, cultural facilitators.
- Territorial development and international cooperation: social development agents and specialists, programme managers and evaluators, aid agency staff, intercultural mediators, experts on indigenous societies or local knowledge.
- Cultural promotion and management: advisers on programmes related to cultural policy, trainers of socio-cultural agents, cultural promoters. Teaching and research: secondary school teachers, cultural diversity trainers, media contributors.
- Applied research, consultancies and social intervention.