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Introduction to the Program
Un programa exhaustivo y 100% online, exclusivo de TECH y con una perspectiva internacional respaldada por nuestra afiliación con la Historical Association”
En un entorno globalizado, los estudiantes recurren a los estudios en historia del mundo con el fin de prepararse para futuras carreras y estudios. Incluso para los académicos y los profesionales que luego deciden especializarse en temas y áreas más específicas, esta Postgraduate diploma en Anthropology proporciona la capacitación esencial y el marco comparativo necesario para analizar al ser humano en profundidad.
El claustro docente lo componen expertos internacionalmente reconocidos que se han capacitado y/o trabajado en instituciones de referencia. Así, le confieren una orientación académica y rigurosa, basada en la evidencia científica, que servirá para actualizar los conocimientos sobre la naturaleza humana.
Este programa está dirigido a aquellas personas interesadas en alcanzar un nivel de conocimiento superior en Antropología. Esta es la oportunidad de cursar esta capacitación en un formato 100% online, sin tener que renunciar a obligaciones y haciendo fácil el regreso a la universidad. El estudiante actualiza sus conocimientos y consigue un título de Postgraduate diploma para seguir creciendo personal y profesionalmente.
Gracias a la colaboración con Historical Association (HA), el profesional podrá acceder a recursos especializados como planes de clase, guías temáticas y materiales didácticos para la enseñanza de la Historia. También podrá participar en eventos académicos, obtener descuentos en publicaciones y vincularse a una red internacional de educadores, fortaleciendo su análisis histórico desde una visión inclusiva y global.
Consigue profundizar en el conocimiento del mundo actual desde una perspectiva histórica”
Esta Postgraduate diploma en Anthropology contiene el programa más completo y actualizado del panorama universitario. Sus características más destacadas son:
- Desarrollo de 100 escenarios simulados presentados por expertos
- Sus contenidos gráficos, esquemáticos y eminentemente prácticos con los que están concebidos, recogen una información científica y práctica sobre la historia del mundo
- Novedades sobre los últimos descubrimientos en la historia de nuestras civilizaciones
- Contiene ejercicios prácticos donde realizar el proceso de autoevaluación para mejorar el aprendizaje
- Sistema interactivo de aprendizaje basado en el método del caso y su aplicación a la práctica real
- Todo esto se complementará con lecciones teóricas, preguntas al experto, foros de discusión de temas controvertidos y trabajos de reflexión individual
- Disponibilidad de los contenidos desde cualquier dispositivo fijo o portátil con conexión a internet
Esta Postgraduate diploma es la opción perfecta para adentrarte en el conocimiento de la naturaleza humana desde sus inicios”
Incluye en su cuadro docente profesionales pertenecientes al ámbito de la Anthropology, que vierten en esta capacitación la experiencia de su trabajo, además de reconocidos especialistas pertenecientes a sociedades de referencia y universidades de prestigio.
Gracias a su contenido multimedia elaborado con la última tecnología educativa, permitirán al profesional un aprendizaje situado y contextual, es decir, un entorno simulado que proporcionará un aprendizaje inmersivo programado para entrenarse ante situaciones reales.
El diseño de este programa se centra en el Aprendizaje Basado en Problemas, mediante el cual el docente deberá tratar de resolver las distintas situaciones de práctica profesional que se le planteen a lo largo del curso. Para ello, el profesional contará con la ayuda de un novedoso sistema de vídeos interactivos realizados por reconocidos expertos en Antropología con gran experiencia docente.
Aprovecha la última tecnología educativa para ponerte al día en Anthropology sin moverte de casa"
Contarás con los mejores recursos didácticos, impartidos por expertos del sector"
Syllabus
The content structure has been designed by a team of anthropologists who are aware of the current relevance of training to specialize in this area of knowledge in order to enrich students on a human level and raise their level of knowledge in Anthropology through the latest educational technologies available.
This Postgraduate diploma in Anthropology contains the most complete and up-to-date program on the market”
Module 1. Social Anthropology I
1.1. Social and Cultural Anthropology
1.1.1. Socio-Cultural Anthropology: Concept and Field of Study
1.1.2. The Central Topics of Study in Social Anthropology
1.1.2.1. The Origin of the Individual and Humanity
1.1.2.2. Culture
1.1.2.3. Structure, Society and Politics
1.1.2.4. Temporary Processes, Symbols and Meanings
1.1.2.5. Social Discrimination, Social Commitment and a Revision of Anthropology
1.1.2.6. The Anthropology of Anthropology
1.2. Main Theoretical Currents in Social Anthropology I
1.2.1. Evolutionism
1.2.1.1. Lewis Henry Morgan
1.2.1.2. Edward Burnett Tylor
1.2.2. Diffusionism
1.2.2.1. Wilhelm Schmidt
1.2.3. Historical Particularism
1.2.3.1. Franz Boas
1.3. Main Theoretical Currents in Social Anthropology II
1.3.1. British Functionalism
1.3.1.1. Bronislaw Malinowski
1.3.1.2. Radcliffe-Brown
1.3.2. French Structuralism
1.3.2.1. Claude Lévi-Strauss
1.3.3. Symbolic Anthropology
1.3.3.1. Victor Turner
1.3.3.2. Clifford Geertz
1.3.4. Historical Materialism and Critical Currents in Anthropology
1.4. Ethnography and the Work in the Field
1.4.1. Two Distinct Perspectives: Ethic and Emic
1.4.2. Method in Anthropology
1.4.3. Participant Observation
1.4.4. Observation Techniques
1.4.5. Change in Ethnography
1.5. Applied Anthropology
1.5.1. What is Applied Anthropology?
1.5.2. Historical Overview of Applied Anthropology in Great Britain and the United States
1.5.2. Applied Anthropology and Development Policy
1.6. Culture
1.6.1. Introduction
1.6.2. Theoretical Approach
1.6.3. The Content of Culture
1.6.4. Fundamental Aspects of Culture: Symbols
1.6.5. Ethnocentrism and Cultural Relativism
1.6.6. Cultural Change
1.7. Economic Anthropology I
1.7.1. The Concept of Economic Anthropology
1.7.2. Background
1.7.3. Substantivist Orientation
1.7.4. Formalist Orientation
1.7.5. Other Orientations
1.7.5.1. Marxist Economic Anthropology
1.7.5.2. Process and Decision-Making Models in Anthropology
1.7.5.3. Culturalist Models
1.8. Economic Anthropology II
1.8.1. Production
1.8.1.1. The Means of Production
1.8.1.2. The Organization of Work
1.8.1.3. The Modes of Production
1.8.2. The Distribution of Goods and Services
1.8.3. Market Exchange
1.9. Marriage
1.9.1. The Concept of Marriage in Society
1.9.2. The Controversy Surrounding Marriage
1.9.3. Types of Marriage
1.9.4. The Economic Mark of Marriage
1.9.5. Marital Breakups
1.10. The Family
1.10.1. The Concept of Family in Society
1.10.2. Types of Family
1.10.3. Kinship Structure
1.10.4. Types of Filiation: Descendants
1.10.5. The Concept of Kinship
Module 2. Social Anthropology II
2.1. Policy Anthropology I
2.1.1. Introduction
2.1.2. Hunter-Gatherer Societies
2.1.3. Tribal Societies
2.1.4. Village Chiefs, Village Councils, Big Men and Other Institutions
2.1.5. Organizational Forms of Tribal Society
2.2. Policy Anthropology II
2.2.1. Headquarters
2.2.2. States
2.2.3. From the Ancient State to the Modern State
2.3. Anthropology of Beliefs I
2.3.1. Introduction
2.3.2. From Evolutionism to Historical Particularism
2.3.3. From Durkheim and Weber to Functionalism
2.4. Anthropology of Beliefs II
2.4.1. Magic
2.4.1.1. Sorcerers and Witches
2.4.1.2. Divination
2.4.2. Religion
2.4.2.1. Supernatural Forces
2.4.2.2. Supernatural Beings
2.4.2.3. Specialists
2.5. Anthropology of Beliefs III
2.5.1. Rites
2.5.2. Myths
2.6. Gender and Culture
2.6.1. Ethno-Androcentrism in Anthropology
2.6.2. Men and Women in Theoretical Construction
2.6.3. Women’s Anthropology, Feminist Anthropology and Gender Anthropology
2.7. Gender Relations in the Classical Currents of Anthropological Thought
2.7.1. Evolutionism, Matriarchy and Women
2.7.2. Primitive Women and Civilized Women
2.7.3. Nature, Culture and Women
2.7.4. Materialism and Gender Relations
2.8. Work and Gender
2.8.1. The Sexual Division of Labor
2.8.2. Production, Reproduction and Forced Fertility
2.8.3. Slavery, Women and Production
2.9. Sex, Gender and Ethnicity
2.9.1. A Historical-Anthropological Approach to Sex and Race
2.9.2. Sex, Race and Anthropology Textbooks
2.9.3. Gender, Race and Slavery
2.9.4. The Gender Perspective in Development
2.10. Anthropological Practice in Extreme Situations
2.10.1. Ethnocide
2.10.2. Communal Violence
2.10.3. Genocide
Module 3. Social Anthropology in the Mediterranean
3.1. Introduction
3.1.1. Towards a New Anthropology of Mediterranean Societies
3.2. The Cultures of the Mediterranean
3.2.1. General Characteristics
3.2.2. Religions in Coexistence
3.3. Religions in Coexistence
3.3.1. Religions in Coexistence
3.4. The Role of Woman in Mediterranean
3.4.1. Introduction
3.4.2. Women in the Southern Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Environment: General Characteristics
3.4.3. The Evolution of the Feminist Movement
3.5. Marriage in the Mediterranean
3.5.1. Marriage in the Mediterranean
3.5.2. Dowry
3.6. Life and Death in the Mediterranean
3.6.1. Introduction
3.6.2. Inequality in the Face of Death
3.6.2.1. Inequality in the Face of Survival
3.6.2.2. Inequality in the Face of Death Linked to Gender
3.6.2.3. Unequal Maternal Mortality
3.6.2.4. Inequality in the Face of Death by Age: Infant and Child Mortality
3.7. Social Economy in the Mediterranean
3.7.1. General Characteristics
3.8. Mediterranean Food: An Anthropological Perspective
3.8.1. The Mediterranean Diet: General Features
3.9. Festivals in the Mediterranean: Tradition, Modernity and Heritage
3.9.1. Festivals in the Mediterranean: General Characteristics
3.10. Migratory Flows in the Mediterranean
3.10.1. Emigration
3.10.2. Immigration
A unique, key, and decisive training experience to boost your professional development”
Postgraduate Diploma in Anthropology
The study of human beings dates back many centuries and has focused on the social manifestations and the physical and cultural characteristics of communities, in order to understand the collective development and evolution of traits that facilitated the acquisition of unique identities. If your profession is oriented to research in this field and you want to deepen the novelties of this subject, in TECH you will find a Postgraduate Diploma in Anthropology. A program of high academic level focused on providing concepts about the beginnings of civilization and the qualities of today's world. You will learn about the natural aspects of the human essence to update your knowledge and keep you at the forefront in this area; you will also analyze the evolution of society and its adaptation to the environment over the years. During six months of online preparation you will specialize in understanding historical events and current reality, including the study of diversity, socio-educational systems and the correlations between their economic, political and symbolic dimensions. Additionally, you will explore the concepts of ethnocentrism, with the objective of identifying the differences between pluriculturality, multiculturality and interculturality.
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This postgraduate program covers the elements required to enter into the knowledge of human nature from its beginnings; the structure of the academic content has been designed by a team of highly trained anthropologists who focused on including the essential aspects of scientific evidence, thus, you will strengthen your skills and humanistic competencies related to this sector. At TECH you will find the best option to acquire new knowledge through an exceptional methodology that includes graphic content, reflective work and theoretical and practical lessons. You will learn everything related to the processes of construction of collective identities, epistemological principles and basic concepts of social anthropology; which allows you to analyze the human being in depth, and in turn, understand the characteristics of current behavior. Take this Postgraduate Diploma at a high level and improve your resume to get better job opportunities.