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Exploring The Arts Through Cultural Anthropology Level 3
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Price
£19 inc VAT
Study method
Online, On Demand 
Duration
2 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
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  • Reed Courses Certificate of Completion - Free
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Overview

Embark on a comprehensive journey into the realm of Anthropology. This course is meticulously designed to provide you with the knowledge, skills, and techniques essential for understanding and ensuring excellence in the field of Anthropology. From understanding the foundational aspects of Anthropology to diving deep into the practicalities of cultural studies, this course promises a holistic education for anyone looking to master the art and science of Anthropology.

Learning Outcome: After completing this Anthropology course, participants will:

  • Understand the core concepts and importance of Anthropology.
  • Recognize the significance of various stages and theories in Anthropology.
  • Master the techniques for effective research and analysis in Anthropology.
  • Grasp the importance of culture, language, and society in Anthropology.
  • Prepare for a successful career or personal journey in various fields of Anthropology.

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Curriculum

17
sections
22
lectures
1h 59m
total

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Description

Dive into the intricacies of Anthropology with our expertly crafted modules. This Anthropology course blends theoretical knowledge with practical insights, ensuring participants are well-equipped to tackle the challenges of ensuring excellence in various anthropological environments. Whether you're a researcher, an educator, or simply someone passionate about Anthropology, this course offers a comprehensive education.

Course Curriculum:

  • Module 01: Introduction to Anthropology

    • Understanding the core concepts of Anthropology.
    • Debunking common misconceptions and myths about Anthropology.
  • Module 02: History of Anthropological Thinking

    • Delving into the history and subfields of Anthropology.
    • The importance of Anthropology as a discipline.
  • Module 03: Culture and Anthropology

    • Evolution of culture in Anthropology.
    • Ethnocentrism, cultural relativism, and challenges to the culture concept in Anthropology.
  • Module 04: Theoretical Approaches to Anthropology

    • Exploring various theoretical approaches in Anthropology.
    • Understanding the evolution and impact of these theories on Anthropology.
  • Module 05: Anthropological Research Methods

    • Ethics and methodologies in Anthropological research.
    • Gathering, analyzing, and presenting data in Anthropology.
  • Module 06: Language, Communication, and Art

    • The growth and structure of language in Anthropology.
    • Nonverbal communication and its significance in Anthropology.
  • Module 07: Economic Anthropology

    • Exploring subsistence strategies and economic systems in Anthropology.
    • The Anthropology of the global economy and alternative economic models.
  • Module 08: Assessment Test 01

  • Module 09: Political Systems

    • Power, authority, and political organization in Anthropology.
    • Disorder, social control, and nationalism in Anthropology.
  • Module 10: Gender and Sexuality

    • Gender patterns, roles, and human sexual behavior in Anthropology.
    • Socialization, intersectionality, and gender in Anthropology.
  • Module 11: Marriage, Reproduction, and Kinship

    • Exploring various forms of marriage and reproduction in Anthropology.
    • Kinship, genealogy, and descent groups in Anthropology.
  • Module 12: Race, Caste, and Ethnicity

    • Social organization, ethnicity, and race in Anthropology.
    • Caste, social stratification, and change in Anthropology.
  • Module 13: Religion and Belief Systems

    • Development of belief systems and theories of religious origins in Anthropology.
    • Expressions of religion, rituals, and the supernatural in Anthropology.
  • Module 14: The Impact of Industrialisation

    • The emergence of the world system and industrialization in Anthropology.
    • Social stratification, class, inequality, and the Anthropology of work and labor.
  • Module 15: Colonialism and Cultural Change

    • The cultural legacy of colonialism in Anthropology.
    • Sociocultural change in the postcolonial world and development Anthropology.
  • Module 16: Cultural Exchange and Globalization

    • Cultural effects of contact and diffusion in Anthropology.
    • Globalization, transnationalism, and global issues in Anthropology.

Who is this course for?

This Anthropology course is designed for:

  • Students pursuing studies related to Anthropology.
  • Educators aiming to impart knowledge about Anthropology.
  • Anyone passionate about Anthropology and looking to gain a comprehensive understanding of the field.

Requirements

This Anthropology Training does not have any prerequisites or formal requirements.

Career path

Taking Anthropology Course will open up a variety of career options for you.

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