Degree Basic Competences (CB1, CB2, CB3, CB4, CB5)
CB1. Acquire knowledge and understand concepts related to the field of study building on advanced textbooks on the subject. Apply cutting-edge knowledge in the field of study.
CB2. Apply knowledge to one’s own work or vocation in a professional way. Master essential skills and display them through development and defense of arguments and problem resolution in the field of study.
CB3. Collect and interpret relevant data in the field of study and make reflexive judgements on relevant topics.
CB4. Convey information, ideas, problems and solutions to both specialists and non-specialized audience, either orally or in written form, in a clear and unambiguous way.
CB5. Develop necessary learning abilities for conveying future studies in an autonomous way.
General competences (CG1, CG3, CG4, CG5):
CG1. Develop full capacity for autonomous learning: holistic, theoretically based and with high degree of applicability.
CG3. Apply knowledge of different areas of study to resolution of specific problems in new or less-known settings within broader contexts (interdisciplinary, multicultural and/or international).
CG4. Know and apply different research methods, mainly in the area of Humanities and Social Sciences, in order to study human diversity in all dimensions.
CG5. Develop strong critical and ethical consciousness with regard to work, its theory, methods and results.
CE1. Recognize the main theories and approaches to the anthropological (holistic) vision of the Man and the concept of Culture.
CE2. Identify different cultural processes and adaptative systems of humans to physical settings.
CE3. Describe and define cultural diversity in all spheres (biological, historical, political, economic, social, etc.) from a holistic and comparative perspective, and considering its variation.
CE4. Categorize and differentiate human societies from the point of view of physical materiality and from the perspective of their cultural processes and constructs.
CE5. Recognize cultural processes in social transformation of the past and the present.
CE7. Critically analyze the reality from holistic perspective and on the basis of the most salient epistemological and methodological debates in Anthropology and other fields of research, including their professional and scientific background.
CE12. Understand, analyze and set forth how changes in contemporaneous society affect culture from both local and global perspectives.