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Anthropology UCLA

Anthropology UCLA

UCLA: Anthropology

Para inscribirse en unas Summer Sessions en UCLA, debes seleccionar 2 cursos de Summer Sessions. A continuación puedes ver todos los cursos del área Anthropology, contenido y horario.

Recomendamos:
1.- Ver en qué sesión (fechas y duración) se imparte cada uno de los cursos de esta área.
2.- Cuando sepas los cursos que más te interesan comprueba el horario para que no se solapen entre ellos.

DURACIÓN       FECHAS                           SESSION
6 semanas        Junio 25 – Agosto 3             Session A
6 semanas        Agosto 6 – Septiembre 14    Session C
8 semanas        Junio 25 – Agosto 17           Session A
10 semanas      Junio 25 – Agosto 31           Session A

REQUISITOS:  Nivel Avanzado, TOEFL 79iBT, CAE, IELTS 6.5

                                                                                                  

Cursos de Anthropology: 

Anthropologynº de creditosduración en semanasSesión
Archaeology: Introduction56A
Culture and Society56A
Selected Topics in Archaeology46A
Cultural Construction of Gender and Sexuality: Homosexualities46A
Anthropology of Religion46A
Selected Topics in Applied Anthropology46A / C
Latin American Communities46A
History of Archaeology46A
Human Evolution56C
Culture and Communication56C
Evolution of Human Sexual Behavior46C
Introduction to Psychological Anthropology: Historical Development46C
Anthropology of Deviance and Abnormality46C
Language in Culture56C
Culture Area of Middle East46C

Precios
 

INTERNATIONAL REGISTRATION FEE: 700 €
SERVICIO DE MENSAJERÍA Y GASTOS BANCARIOS: 90 €
CURSO: Desde 2.780 €
Seguro medico obligatorio: 315 €
 

TIPO DE ALOJAMIENTO DURACIÓN FECHASPRECIO
Campus Media P. 6 semanas. Jun 24 - Ago 3// Ago 6 - Sep 142.385,00 €
Apartamento S.C. 8 semanas. Jun 24 - Ago 173.130,00 €
Apartamento S.C. 10 semanas Jun 24 - Ago 313.880,00 €

                                                                                                                                        

ANTHROPOLOGY

Archaeology: Introduction

Ma, Jue  1:00P  3:05P
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour; one field trip. Required as preparation for both bachelor's degrees. General survey of field and laboratory methods, theory, and major findings of anthropological archaeology, including case-study guest lectures presented by several campus archaeologists. P/NP or letter grading. 
 

Culture and Society

Lu, Mie  11:00A  1:05P 
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour; fieldwork. Required as preparation for both bachelor's degrees. Introduction to study of culture and society in comparative perspective. Examples from societies around world to illustrate basic principles of formation, structure, and distribution of human institutions. Of special concern is contribution and knowledge that cultural diversity makes toward understanding problems of modern world. P/NP or letter grading.

Selected Topics in Archaeology
Ma, Jue  11:00A  1:05P
Lecture, three hours. Study of selected topics in archaeology. Consult "Schedule of Classes" for topics and instructors. May be repeated for credit with topic change. P/NP or letter grading.

Cultural Construction of Gender and Sexuality: Homosexualities
Ma, Jue  3:00P  5:05P
Seminar, three hours. Comparative analysis of role of environment, history, and culture in structuring of patterns of same-sex erotic behavior in Asia, Africa, Middle East, Pacific, Caribbean, and aboriginal America. P/NP or letter grading.

Anthropology of Religion
Lu, Mie  1:00P  3:05P
Lecture, three hours. Survey of various methodologies in comparative study of religious ideologies and action systems, including understanding particular religions through descriptive and structural approaches, and identification of social and psychological factors that may account for variation in religious systems cross-culturally. P/NP or letter grading.

Selected Topics in Applied Anthropology
Lu, Mie  9:00A  11:05A
Lecture, three hours. Study of selected topics in applied anthropology. Consult "Schedule of Classes" for topics and instructors. May be repeated for credit. P/NP or letter grading.

Latin American Communities
Lu, Mie  3:00P  5:05P
Lecture, three hours. Overview of social and cultural anthropology of small communities in Latin America. Similarities and contrasts in social organization and interpersonal relations described in context of economic, political, and cultural environments. P/NP or letter grading.

History of Archaeology
Ma, Jue  9:00A  11:05A
Lecture, three hours. Preparation: at least one upper division archaeology course. Development of world archaeology from Renaissance to present, stressing how each major branch of archaeology has evolved special character determined by peculiarities of its own data, methods, and intellectual affiliation. P/NP or letter grading.

Human Evolution
Lu, Mie  9:00A  11:05A
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Required as preparation for both bachelor's degrees. Evolutionary processes and evolutionary past of human species. P/NP or letter grading.

Culture & Communication
Lu, Mie  3:00P  5:05P
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Required as preparation for both bachelors degrees. Introduction to study of communication from anthropological perspective. Formal linguistic methods compared with ethnographically oriented methods focused on context-bound temporal unfolding of communicative activities. Topics include language in everyday life and ritual events, socialization, literacy, multilingualism, miscommunication, political discourse, and art-making as cultural activity. P/NP or letter grading.

Evolution of Human Sexual Behavior
Lu, Mie  11:00A  1:05P
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Recommended requisite: course 7 or 12. Examination of human sexual relations and social behavior from evolutionary perspective. Emphasis on theories and evidence for differences between men and women in their patterns of growth, maturation, fertility, mortality, parenting, and relations with members of opposite sex. Letter grading.

Introduction to Psychological Anthropology: Historical Development
Lu, Mie  1:00P  3:05P
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Enforced requisite: course 9. Limited to juniors/seniors. Survey of field of psychological anthropology, with emphasis on early foundations and historical development of field. Topics include study of personality, pathology and deviance, altered states of consciousness, cognition, motivation, and emotion in different cultural settings. P/NP or letter grading.

Anthropology of Deviance and Abnormality
Ma, Jue  11:00A  1:05P
Lecture, three hours. Requisite: course 9. Relationship between culture and recognition of, responses toward, and forms of deviant and abnormal behavior. Letter grading.

Language in Culture
Ma, Jue  9:00A  11:05A
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour; fieldwork, two hours. Requisite: course 33 or Linguistics 20. Study of language as aspect of culture; relation of habitual thought and behavior to language; and language and classification of experience. Holistic approach to study of language, with emphasis on relationship of linguistic anthropology to fields of biological, cultural, and social anthropology, as well as archaeology. (Core course for linguistics field.) P/NP or letter grading.

Culture Area of Middle East
Ma, Jue  3:00P  5:05P
Lecture, three hours. Study of Middle East has suggested many theories as to developmental history of humankind, evolution of human society, birth of monotheism, and origin of agriculture, trade, and cities. Presentation of anthropological material relevant to understanding Middle East as culture area, and Islam as basis of its shared tradition. Letter grading.



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