In the Bachelor's degree in Social Anthropology, you will understand the diversity, complexity and changes that occur in today's societies and cultures. You will identify different theories, strategies and methods used for research, which will allow you to create new projects and knowledge focused on improving society. In addition, you will gain the ability to analyze, diagnose and propose solutions to different environmental and cultural problems, both in your community and in your country or in other parts of the world.
Among the places where you could practice your profession after graduating from Social Anthropology, these are some possibilities:
Fundamentals of research methodology
Fields and issues of social anthropology
Precursors of Mexican Anthropology
Multicultural Mexico
Learning to learn
Anthropological research methods and techniques
Theories of anthropology: from evolutionism to cultural ecology
Anthropology and indigenism
Language and culture
Ethics and philosophy
Anthropological research: field work
Theories of anthropology: functionalism and structuralism
Currents in Mexican anthropology
Social construction of identity
Sustainable development and environment
Epistemology of anthropological knowledge
Theories of anthropology: post-structuralisms
Applied anthropology
Migrations and intercultural relationship processes
Anthropology of education
Theory and Practice of Visual Anthropology
Economic Anthropology
Urban anthropology
Actors and Social Systems
Heritage and Society
Anthropology of the Environment
Formative research (Elective 1)
Political anthropology
Elective 2 (Indigenous Language)
Socio-cultural dynamics and changes
Environment, territory and society
Social Service
Formative research (Elective 3)
Legal Anthropology
Elective 4 (Anthropology and social development)
Anthropology of Religion
Institutional counseling and social mediation
Social Service
Professional internships (Field work)
New anthropological objects
Elective 5 (Anthropology and Social Problems)
COMPLEMENTARY SUBJECTS
English I,II,III,IV,V,VI
Education for healthy living I, II, III
Artistic and cultural activities I, II, III
If you are interested in studying the Bachelor's Degree in Social Anthropology, you must have a vocation for research in the office and in the field, as well as sensitivity to the problems that affect society. It is important that you have basic and general knowledge of humanities and social sciences, as well as critical thinking skills. You must be able to adapt to different contexts and socio-cultural situations, have visual and auditory memory, a lot of creativity and innovation in your ideas, as well as openness to recognize customs and respect differences between cultures. Finally, train your oral and written communication skills.
Upon graduation from the Bachelor's Degree in Social Anthropology at the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo:
In the Bachelor's degree in Social Anthropology, you will understand the diversity, complexity and changes that occur in today's societies and cultures. You will identify different theories, strategies and methods used for research, which will allow you to create new projects and knowledge focused on improving society. In addition, you will gain the ability to analyze, diagnose and propose solutions to different environmental and cultural problems, both in your community and in your country or in other parts of the world.
Among the places where you could practice your profession after graduating from Social Anthropology, these are some possibilities:
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