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Certificate in Anthropology Level 1

Certificate in Anthropology Level 1

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Certificate in Anthropology Level 1

From the Introduction to Anthropology to exploring the rich History of Anthropological Thinking, delving into Culture and Anthropology, and examining Theoretical Approaches to Anthropology, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of this diverse field. Dive deep into Anthropological Research Methods and explore the intricacies of Economic Anthropology.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Define the field of Anthropology and its key concepts.

  • Examine the historical development and evolution of Anthropological Thinking.

  • Analyze the role of Culture in the context of Anthropology.

  • Explore various Theoretical Approaches used in Anthropological research.

  • Apply different Anthropological Research Methods in practice.

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Certificate in Anthropology Level 1 Course Syllabus

  • Introduction to Anthropology: Gain a foundational understanding of "Anthropology," exploring its scope, significance, and the role of anthropologists in studying human societies and cultures.

  • History of Anthropological Thinking: Dive into the historical evolution of "Anthropology" as a field of study, examining key thinkers, theories, and paradigm shifts that have shaped anthropological thought.

  • Culture and Anthropology: Explore the intricate relationship between "Culture" and "Anthropology," delving into how anthropologists analyze, interpret, and compare diverse cultural practices, beliefs, and norms.

  • Theoretical Approaches to Anthropology: Investigate various theoretical frameworks and perspectives used in "Anthropology," such as functionalism, structuralism, symbolic anthropology, and postmodernism, to understand cultural phenomena from different angles.

  • Anthropological Research Methods: Discover the research methodologies and techniques employed by anthropologists, including participant observation, ethnography, interviews, surveys, and data analysis, to conduct systematic studies of societies and cultures.

  • Economic Anthropology: Focus on the subfield of "Economic Anthropology," which examines economic systems, production, distribution, and consumption patterns within different cultural contexts, shedding light on the economic aspects of human societies.

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