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Antropology (double-discipline undergraduate programme)

Basic information
Name of programme (original language)
Antropologija – dvopredmetni
Cultural Heritage Area
Dissemination and Communication
Programme description

The programme is based on social and cultural-anthropological knowledge about society and culture, which is understood primarily as a form of human behaviour in interaction with other people. Anthropology includes knowledge about the past and modern way of life of various social groups, their forms of organization, structures, systems and various processes (cultural adaptation, assimilation, etc.). As a comparative discipline, it is also interdisciplinary as it connects with the study of migration and changed spaces, habits, identities and behavioural practices. It responds to the events of the modern world in various socio-historical environments: in the »Slovenian ethnic territory«, in the Mediterranean (Istria), in Europe, and form other continents, especially through research on indigenous peoples in America. Students get acquainted with fieldwork and participate in various research projects. The basic support for the study is the skill of anthropological research work, which moves between cabinet work and field research, from participatory observation, interviews and other techniques important for understanding the socio-political and economic process of the modern and past world.

Is the programme a joint degree programme?
No
Double degree
No
Joint delivery
No
Qualification provider
Does the E&T programme lead to a formal qualification?
Yes
Name of the qualification (English)
Bachelor of Arts in anthropology and ...
Name of the qualification (Original language)
Diplomirani antropolog (un) in …/diplomirana antropologinja (un) in …
Education category (HE/VET/HE-VET)
Higher Education (HE)
Education format
Formal
Programme Type
Initial E&T
Academic degree
Bachelor
One time event or regular basis
Programme takes place on a regular basis
Frequency
The programme starts every year in the autumn.
Last time it the programme took place (start date)
Statistics / Formal status
Core function
Recognition
Supplementary functions
R&D and Education
ESCO - Occupation
2632 Sociologists, anthropologists and related professionals
National Occupational Classification (NOC) in original language
2632 - Sociologi/sociologinje, antropologi/antropologinje ipd.
Does the programme lead to a regulated profession?
Yes
EQF
6
NQF
7
ISCED level of programme
""600 Bachelor's or equivalent level""
ISCED field
03 Social sciences, journalism and information
Characterization of the E&T programme
Credit system
ECTS
ECTS credits
180.00
Duration
3.00
Years
Years
Study format
Full-time
Are there access requirements?
Yes
Access requirements Description

Admission to the first year of study programme Antropology shall be granted to candidates who have passed:

  • Matura or
  • vocational matura and an examination in a matura subject; or
  • school-leaving examination (prior to 1 June 1995) under any four-year secondary school programme
Teaching language
Slovenian
Programme learning outcomes

The qualification holder will be able to:


(general competences)


- demonstrate knowledge from the fields of political science, economics, law, administration, sociology, cultural studies, communication, methodology and international relations,
- demonstrate a broad knowledge of the social science field,
- work in a professional, flexible and adaptable way in various fields covering numerous topics and in all social and sectoral contexts that are directly or indirectly related to the functioning of the European Union,

 

(subject-specific competences)


- demonstrate a broad social science perspective,
- demonstrate excellent knowledge of European institutions, economics, law, policies and the political process, which represents a basis both for employment within the institutions and for work aimed at influencing the formulation of policies,
- demonstrate thorough knowledge of individual key policies of the European Union and the problems related to them, at the European, national and subnational levels, and a consequent capacity for research and analytical work and the ability to provide advice to a broad range of interest groups,
- demonstrate understanding of cultural plurality and familiarity with social processes and relationships, which also provides a basis for understanding the development of Europe and the problems faced by Europe today, and enables a broader perspective when addressing problems within the context of all employment connected with the European Union,
- demonstrate knowledge of foreign languages and debating/negotiating skills, developed through the study of individual subjects and a practicum.

Is there a mandatory (external) practical training?
No
Mode of delivery of education / training
Presence
Quality assurance obligations of the programme/institution
Yes
Description of quality assurance obligations of the programme / institution

The University of Primorska carries out all necessary activities to monitor and ensure the quality of its work. In its work, the University is committed to the Slovenian and European recommendations and standards in the field of quality.

According to the Higher Education Act and the UP Statute, the Rector is responsible for the quality of the University, who, with the approval of the University Senate, adopts criteria for the quality of the University, study programmes, scientific research, artistic and professional work and is responsible for monitoring, determining and ensuring quality (self-evaluation of the University).

Tuition cost

Citizens of Member States of the European Union may be charged tuition fees (2.500,00 EUR per year) for full-time studies, if they have already acquired an education that is at least equivalent to the level of education attained in the degree programme for which they are enrolling, or if they have not yet acquired an education that is at least equivalent to the level of education attained in the degree programme for which they are enrolling and their student status has ceased in accordance with Article 70 of the Higher Education Act.

Are grants available?
No