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The University Of Georgia
Program name: Cultural and Social Anthropology
Study Level: Graduate
Program leader: Tina Gudushauri
Study language: Georgian
Qualification: (MA in Cultural & Social Anthropology)
Program capacity: 120
Program permission: ..
Program goals: The program aims at providing Masters students with the theoretical and methodological knowledge that will help them do the scientific analysis and find solutions to problems of a social and cultural nature. Special attention will be paid to the regional
Methods for Attaining Learning Outcomes:
Learning outcomes:
Date of approval: 06-11-2008
Approval protocol number: 50
Date of program update: 07-28-2014
Update protocol number: 33-14
Program details: skld
Teaching Process Characteristics:

School Core

Code Subject ECTS Semester
KART5110Academic Writing and Research6 1
MGMT6130Project Management6 3

Credits sum:

12

Program Core

Code Subject ECTS Semester
ANTH5120Anthropological Qualitative Research Methods6 1
ANTH5210Anthropology of Religion6 1
ANTH5240Cultural and Social Anthropology6 1
ANTH5215Medical Anthropology6 2
ANTH6110Political Anthropology6 2
ANTH6130Ethnography and Theory6 2
ANTH6150Economic Anthropology6 2
ANTH5230Urban and Visual Anthropology6 3
ANTH6120Ethnos and Ethnicity6 3
DENT3110Master's thesis in Anthropology30 4

Credits sum:

84

Program Elective

Code Subject ECTS
ENGL5140English Language B2+6
MGMT5210Human Resource Management6
ANTH6140Ethnicity and Nationalism6
ENGL5110Academic English Language6
ANTH5220Culture and Social Research Methodology6
LING5115Language and Culture6

Credits sum:

36









Matrix Of Privequisites


Point GPA The university assessment   The general assessment in Georgia
97-100 4,00 A+ A Excellent
94-96 3,75 A
91-93 3,50 A-
87-90 3,25 B+   Very good
84-86 3,00 B B
81-83 2,75 B-  
77-80 2,50 C+   C good
74-76 2,25 C
71-73 2,00 C-
67-70 1,75 D+   D Satisfactory
64-66 1,50 D
61-63 1,25 D-
51-60 1,00 E E Sufficient
Not passed
41-50   FX FX Insufficient
<40   F F Failed



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