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6663 - Anthropology, Religions, Oriental Civilizations
The degree programme provides students with broad scientific and professional training to operate in today’s multicultural and multireligious societies, characterised by profound changes at the socio-cultural, relational and gender level.
The programme covers four learning areas:
1) Theory and methodology;
2) Non-European history and culture;
3) History and religion;
4) Language and culture.
Through multidisciplinary research methodologies and perspectives, these areas deal with the comparative analysis of various historical and cultural contexts and of phenomena linked to social change, cultural mediation, relational dynamics and gender relations, socio-religious plurality and evolutionary processes in contemporary societies.
The structure of the degree programme aims to gradually elicit interest in students and inspire them to make consistent choices from a vast programme catalogue. This allows them to develop professional skills in the areas of intercultural mediation, cultural heritage enhancement and museum organisation.
Graduates will be able to continue their studies in a master’s degree programme.
The knowledge and skills acquired within the degree programme in Anthropology, Religions, Oriental Civilizations facilitate access to jobs for which a solid background in humanities is required, useful and necessary to carry out social and cultural activities and services.
The degree programme comprehensively trains Intercultural Operators, Museum Technicians, Cultural Heritage Experts.
Thanks to the knowledge and the methodological and learning skills gained during the degree programme, graduates will be able to attend job-oriented, postgraduate programmes.