Universität Wien

24.01. Social and Cultural Anthropology

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Bachelor Degree Programme in Social and Cultural Anthroplogy

1. Introductory Phase

2. Basics

2.1. Basics of Social Sciences: Social and Cultural Anthropology

2.2. Core Issues

2.3 Central Fields of Research

2.4 History of Theory in Anthropology

3. Advanced Phase

3.1 Methods of Social and Cultural Anthropology

3.2 Application-Oriented Fields of Research

3.2.1 Intercultural applied Fields in Organisations and Projects
3.2.2 Migration - Integration - Asylum
3.2.3 Anthropology and Development Cooperation
3.2.4 Museum and Educational Work
3.2.5 Medical Anthropology - Body Awareness - Transculturality
3.2.6 Visual Anthropology

3.3 Current Issues in Social and Cultural Anthropology

3.3.1 Politics - Globalisation
3.3.2 Law - Peace - Conflict
3.3.3 Town - Space - Environment
3.3.4 Economy - Tourism
3.3.5 Religion - World View - Ritual
3.3.6 Art - Media - Narration

3.4 Regional Specialisations

4. In-Depth Study Phase

4.1 Theoretical Discourses

4.2 Fieldwork and Analysis of Data

Bachelor Degree Programme in Social and Cultural Anthroplogy

1. Introductory Phase

1.1 STEOP 1

1.2 STEOP 2

2. Basics

2.1. Core Issues

2.2 Central Fields of Research

2.3 History of Theory in Anthropology

3. Advanced Phase

3.1 Methods of Social and Cultural Anthropology

3.2 Application-Oriented Fields of Research

3.2.1 Intercultural applied Fields in Organisations and Projects
3.2.2 Migration - Integration - Asylum
3.2.3 Anthropology and Development Cooperation
3.2.4 Museum and Educational Work
3.2.5 Medical Anthropology - Body Awareness - Transculturality
3.2.6 Visual Anthropology

3.3 Current Issues in Social and Cultural Anthropology

3.3.1 Politics - Globalisation
3.3.2 Law - Peace - Conflict
3.3.3 Town - Space - Environment
3.3.4 Economy - Tourism
3.3.5 Religion - World View - Ritual
3.3.6 Art - Media - Narration

3.4 Regional Specialisations

4. In-Depth Study Phase

4.1 Theoretical Discourses

4.2 Fieldwork and Analysis of Data

Master Degree Programme in Cultural and Social Anthropology

P1 Methods

P2 Theories

P3 Regional Fields of Research

P4 Thematic Fields of Research

P5 Research Design and Practical Skills

P6 Anthro Lab

Master Degree Programme CREOLE - Cultural Differences and Transnational Processes

Thematic Modules

Material Culture and Consumption

New Identities

Visual Culture, Popular Culture

History of Theory and Methods in Cultural and Social Anthropology

Scientific Methods

Erasmus Module

CREOLE Thesis Module 2

Diploma Degree Programme according to UniStG

First Stage of the Degree Programme

1.1. Orientation Period

1.2. Theory

1.3. Method

1.4. Thematic Fields of Research

1.5. Regional Fields of Research

Second Stage of the Degree Programme

2.1. Wissmeth

2.2. Packages

2.3. Modules

2.3.1. CROCO
2.3.2. ENTOUR
2.3.3. IIMA
2.3.4. INGORAPS
2.3.5. MAKOTRA
2.3.6. MAPOB
2.3.7. IK

2.4. Excursions Abroad

Complementary Study Programme/Minor: Basics of Social and Cultural Anthropology

Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology

Basic Approaches of Social and Cultural Anthropology

Complementary Study Programme/Minor: Thematic and Regional Perspectives of Social and Cultural Anthropology

Regional Perspectives

Thematic Perspectives

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