Anthropology
Undergraduate (Bachelor`s degree) study programme
The study programme Anthropology (undergraduate programme) is a three-year study programme, which offers courses on social anthropology and ethnology. It includes topics such as the way of life of several social groups (e.g. generational, social, territorial, ethnic, occupational, religious, etc.), the social structures (e.g. families), processes in different human groups (e.g. cultural adaptation, assimilation, formation of identities, etc.) and the material world with its symbolic dimensions (tradition, religion, mythical traditions, etc.). The programme deals with topics from the perspective of different socio-historical perspectives and covers anthropological studies on the Slovene ethnic territory, in the Mediterranean, Europe, Africa, Asia and America. Students get acquainted with contemporary local and global processes in the post-socialist and postcolonial world.
Introduction to social and cultural anthropology
Practicum of terrain (fieldwork) research
Anthropology of the Mediterranean
Introduction to ethnology
Play, creativity and culture
Courses of other double major studies program
Introduction to social and cultural anthropology
Practicum of terrain (fieldwork) research
Anthropology of the Mediterranean
Introduction to ethnology
Play, creativity and culture
Courses of other double major studies program
Introduction to social and cultural anthropology
Practicum of terrain (fieldwork) research
Anthropology of the Mediterranean
Introduction to ethnology
Play, creativity and culture
Courses of other double major studies program
Regional ethnographies: America
Regional ethnographies: Europe
Ethnology of religion
Identities and migrations
Elective course
Courses of other double major studies program
Regional ethnographies: America
Regional ethnographies: Europe
Ethnology of religion
Identities and migrations
Elective course
Courses of other double major studies program
Regional ethnographies: America
Regional ethnographies: Europe
Ethnology of religion
Identities and migrations
Elective course
Courses of other double major studies program
Postcolonialism and indigenous politics
Historical anthropology
Kin and kinship anthropology
Medical Anthropology
External elective course 1
Courses of other double major studies program
Final seminar work or Study practice - one in each professional field
Postcolonialism and indigenous politics
Historical anthropology
Kin and kinship anthropology
Medical Anthropology
External elective course 1
Courses of other double major studies program
Final seminar work or Study practice - one in each professional field
Postcolonialism and indigenous politics
Historical anthropology
Kin and kinship anthropology
Medical Anthropology
External elective course 1
Courses of other double major studies program
Final seminar work or Study practice - one in each professional field
Anthropology of Roma and Sinti
Utopian Societies
Myth and Space
Anthropology of Roma and Sinti
Utopian Societies
Myth and Space
Anthropology of Roma and Sinti
Utopian Societies
Myth and Space
Bachelor (BA) in anthropology and …
Double-discipline undergraduate programme, full-time study
Duration: 3 Years / 180 ECTS
0314 Sociology and Culture Studies
Admission to the first year of double-discipline study programme Anthropology shall be granted to the candidates who have:
a) passed the general matura examination;
b) passed the vocational matura in one of the four-year secondary-school programmes that is classified in:
– KLASIUS-P-16 classification: broad area 03; or
– FORD classification: area 5; or
– ARRS classification: area 6; or
– CERIF classification: areas H or S;
and also passed a final examination in one of the general matura subjects: Geography, Sociology, History, Economy, Psychology, Art History, German, Italian, Latin, History and Theory of Theater and Film; the selected subject cannot be the same as the subject passed in the framework of the vocational matura;
c) successfully completed any four-year secondary-school programme before 1 June 1995.
In Case of Enrolment Limitation
the candidates under a) and c) are selected according to:
– overall performance in the general matura or final exam respectively: 70 % of points awarded,
– overall performance in secondary grades 3 and 4: 30 % of points awarded.
the candidates under b) above are selected according to:
– overall performance in the vocational matura: 40 % of points awarded,
– overall performance in secondary grades 3 and 4: 30 % of points awarded,
– the performance in the selected general matura subject: 30 % of points awarded.