Social anthropology 3500-LICOB-ANT
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Knows and understands basic sociological concepts
Has basic knowledge about social structures and selected social institutions, and their interrelations
Is aware of social differentiation and existing social inequalities, as well as their impact on the life of individuals and the functioning of social groups
Has basic knowledge about the types of social ties and the rules that govern them
Understands the social nature of relationships between individuals, social groups and social institutions
Has basic knowledge about the mechanisms of social group dynamics and interdependencies between groups and individuals
Has basic knowledge of methods used in research on cultural diversity
Has basic knowledge of the norms and rules governing social structures and institutions
Can use basic theoretical categories to describe social changes in modern societies
Can conduct a simple analysis of the consequences of the processes occurring in modern societies
Can describe the role of culture in the life of the individual and society
Can comprehend a scientific text and identify its main theses and the author’s arguments, as well as discuss them
Can argue a thesis
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