Anthropology of Everyday Life WH-KUZ-II-1-AntCodz
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Term 2020/21_L: (in Polish) E-Learning (pełny kurs) z podziałem na grupy | Term 2019/20_L: (in Polish) E-Learning (pełny kurs) |
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KU2_W02 - Knows the specialist terminology in the field of cultural studies and other cultural sciences (anthropology, sociology, philosophy) and related humanities and social disciplines (literary studies, linguistics, social communication and media, art history) at the extended level. Understands key concepts and theories developed on their basis to the extent that allows the integration of perspectives specific to several scientific disciplines.
He describes the culture that surrounds him using anthropological categories
KU2_W06 - Knows key phenomena and transformations within contemporary culture, understands their conditions (political, economic, social) and consequences. Knows the most important theoretical concepts to explain them.
Describes the surrounding culture in a critical and reflective way
KU2_U04 - Can communicate on specialized topics in the field of cultural and cultural sciences with experts in this field, as well as a wider audience, adapting the level of their statements to the competence of interlocutors.
He analyzes the perceived phenomena of everyday experience in a critical and understandable way
KU2_U05 - Can initiate and conduct a debate on specialized topics in the field of cultural and cultural sciences, using key concepts and theories developed in these disciplines and relating them to current socio-cultural phenomena and processes.
Develops a critical perception of your own daily experience and other people's
3 points ECTS: 70 hours
participation in classes - 30 hours
preparation for classes - 30 hours
preparation of final essay - 10 hours
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