Study plan Bachelor's Degree in Social and Cultural Anthropology

Study guides

Title of qualification awarded

Diploma in Social and Cultural Anthropology

Timetables

Mornings

Study plan information

Table of credits for each course

  Basic training Compulsory Optional Bachelor's Degree Final Project
1st year 60      
2nd year   60    
3rd year   60    
4th year     54 6
Totals 60 120 54 6

Period of study

The academic year is divided into semesters.

Part-time or full-time

Full-time dedication. Part-time dedication can also be considered.

Specialisations

Basic and compulsory training

1st year 2nd year
-Basic Concepts of Difference and Inequality
-Ethnographic Approach to Cultural Diversity
-Ethnographic Texts and Media
-History of Thought in Social Sciences in the Contemporary World 
-Colonial and Postcolonial History
-Culture, Nature and Development
-Digital Resources for Anthropological Research
-Geographical Visions of the World
-World Epistemologies
-Academic Writing Seminar 
-Economic Anthropology
-Kinship Anthropology
-Political Anthropology
-Anthropology of Religion, Symbolism and Rituals
-History and Theory of Anthropology I
-History and Theory of Anthropology II
-Ethnographic Fieldwork I
-Epistemology and Research Methods in Social and Cultural Anthropology
3rd year 4th year

-Critical Theory and Anthropological Thought
-Anthropology of Gender
-Anthropology of Childhood and Education
-Environmental Anthropology
-Research Techniques in Social and Cultural Anthropology
-Ethnographic Fieldwork II
-Anthropology of Spain
-Anthropology of Migrations
-Anthropology of Health

-Bachelor's Degree Final Project

Optional subjects

4th year
All subjects are worth 6 ECTS credits unless otherwise stated.

-Regional Ethnology I
-Seminar on Ethnographic Works
-Demography and Contemporary Societies
-Linguistic Anthropology
-Historic Anthropology
-Modern Language I (English, French, German, Italian, Basque, Galician, Portuguese, Occitan, Modern Greek, Romanian) (*)
 Modern Language II (English, French, German, Italian, Basque, Galician, Portuguese, Occitan, Modern Greek, Romanian) (*)
-Anthropology and Sociocultural Intervention
-Ethnography for Social Intervention
-Urban Anthropology and Anthropology of Built Environments
-Advanced Anthropological Theories and Research Seminar
-Family Diversity and Affection in Europe
-Applied Anthropology Seminar
-Professional Practice Seminar / 3 
-Professional Work Placement / 9 
-Social Media and Digital Ethnography
-Visual and Media Anthropology
-Anthropology of Peace and Conflict
-Anthropology and Heritage
-Local Knowledge and Management of Natural Resources


Optional modules may vary from year to year.
(*) You may enrol in a maximum of 12 credits.

Additional information

All optional subjects are not scheduled each year.