| 01 June 2009
PROGRAM PROFILE
Anthropology is a social science that explores society and humanity from a bio-cultural and cross-cultural approach. The program is designed to provide students with training, field experience and hands-on exposure to methods of anthropological research and visual documentation of different cultural life ways, both local and globally.
Career opportunities for Anthropology graduates include research analyst, educator, development worker, advertising consultant, human resource officer, policy researcher, evaluator, social auditor, cultural broker, social advocate, and museum researcher, among others. other related fields.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
■ Educator
■ Research Analyst
■ Development Worker
■ Advertising consultant
■ Human Resource Officer
■ Policy Researcher
■ Evaluator
■ Impact Assessor
■ Cultural Broker
■ Social Advocate
■ Museum Reseachers
Subjects
GENERAL
General Anthropology
Introduction to Archaelogy
Peoples and Cultures of Mindanao
Ecological Anthropology
Introduction to Economic Anthropology
Political and Legal Anthropology
Introduction to Folklore
Language and Culture
Culture Change & Applied Anthopology
Introduction to Social Anthropology
Sex and Culture
Theory in Anthropology I and II
Seminar in Ethnographic Writing
Visual Anthropology
Quantitative Methods in Social Research
Qualitative Methods in Social Research
LINGUISTIC COURSES
Introduction to Linguistics I and II
LEGISLATED COURSES
PI 100, Life and Works of Jose Rizal
REVISED GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES
AH1, Dimensions of Identity: Understanding
Ourselves Through Reading and Writing
AH2, Exploring Ideas Through Academic Writing
AH 3, Effective Speech Communication
AH 4, Adventures in Fiction, Poetry & Drama
AH 5, Art and Society
AH 6, Visual Communication and Society
AH 7, Significant Themes in Literature and Films
SSP 1, Philippine History
SSP 2, Asia & The World
SSP 3, Foundations of Behavioral Science
SSP 4, Social, Economic & Political Thought
SSP 5, Philosophical Analysis
SSP 6, Wika at Pagka-Pilipino
SSP 7, The Hitchiker’s Guide to Mindanao
MST 1, Foundation of Natural Sciences I
MST 2, Foundation of Natural Sciences II
MST 3, Mathematics for General Education
MST 4, Science, Technology and Society
MST 5, Biotechnology and Society
MST 6, Biodiversity Challenge
For more information, contact
Prof. Anne Shangrila Y. Fuentes
Chair, Department of Social Sciences
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
University of the Philippines in Mindanao
Tel No.: (082) 293-0863 local 207
Email:
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