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FACULTY OF ARTS Anthropology Division Anthropology programme during the Academic Year 2012-2013 B.A. Programme YEAR I Year (This unit starts in Semester 1 and continues in Semester 2.) Compulsory Study Unit (all students must register for this unit) ANT 1004 Ethnography and Anthropological Theory (nc)[PC, JPB] 8 credits Semester 1 (October 2012-January 2013) Compulsory Study Units (all students must register for these units) ANT 1001 ANT 1003 Human Societies-Comparative Perspective (nc) [PSC, JM, JPB] Introduction to Social/Cultural Anthropology (nc) [PC] 4 credits 4 credits Elective Study Units (Students are to obtain elective units to the value of 4 credits over Semester 1 and 2) CVL 1013 Introduction to Legal Anthropology [DZ] 4 credits Anthropology minimum workload this semester: 10 credits Semester 2 (February 2013-June 2013) Compulsory Study Units (all students must register for these units) ANT 1009 ANT 1005 Anthropology and the Contemporary World [PSC] Locating the Anthropology of the Mediterranean (nc) [PSC, RF, DZ] 2 credits 4 credits Elective Study Units (Students are to obtain elective units to the value of 4 credits over Semester 1 and 2) ANT 1040 Symbols in Culture and Society [JPB] Anthropology minimum workload this semester: 12 credits Anthropology minimum workload this year: 26 credits 4 credits nc: non-compensatable. This means that a compensated pass cannot be awarded to a student who fails to obtain the minimum pass mark. N.B. B.A. / B.A. Hons students are reminded that during their first year of study they are required to register for study units from the other area programme of study to the value of 26 credits and to also register for optional study-units to the value of 8 credits. Students following this programme may choose any of the elective units as optionals. Requirement for regular progression to YEAR II : 26 credits in Anthropology 26 credits in other area 8 credits in optional units Total B.A. course this year: 60 credits YEAR II B.A. Semester 1 (October 2012-January 2013) Compulsory Study Units (all students must register for these units) ANT 3006 Political Anthropology [RF] 4 credits Elective Study Units (Students are to obtain elective units to the value of 18 credits over Semester 1 and 2) ANT 2003 ANT 2014 ANT 2055 ANT 3023 ANT 3064 ANT 3083 ANT 3010 Nation, State and Society in Middle East/N Africa [RF] Introduction to Visual Anthropology [TBA] Anthropology and Art [PSC] Anthropological Perspectives on Human Rights [DZ, PSC, JPB] Psychoanalysis and Anthropology [JPB] Material Culture [EB] Current Issues in Cultural and Social Anthropology [visiting lecturer] Anthropology minimum workload this semester: 4 credits 4 credits 2 credits 2 credits 4 credits 4 credits 2 credits 2 credits Semester 2 (February 2013-June 2013) Compulsory Study Units (all students must register for these units) ANT 3007 Economic Anthropology [PC] 4 credits Elective Study Units (Students are to obtain elective units to the value of 18 credits over Semester 1 and 2) ANT 2066 ANT 3043 ANT 3021 ANT 3041 ANT 3047 ANT 2006 ANT 3080 ANT 3035 Anthropology of Knowledge [RF] African Cultures and Societies [PC] Feminism and Anthropology [RR] Anthropology of Islam [RF] Introduction to Medical Anthropology [VS] Introduction to Biological Anthropology [Visiting] History Memory and Identity [PSC] Special Topic in Anthropology [visiting lecturer] [visiting lecturer] 4 credits 4 credits 2 credits 4 credits 2 credits 2 credits 4 credits 2 credits Anthropology minimum workload this semester: 4 credits Anthropology minimum workload this year: 26 credits Requirement for regular progression to YEAR III: 26 credits in Anthropology 26 credits in other main area 8 credits in optional units Total B.A. this year: 60 credits YEAR III B.A. Semester 1 (October 2012-January 2013) Compulsory Study Units (all students must register for these units) ANT 3006 Political Anthropology [RF] 4 credits Elective Study Units (Students are to obtain elective units to the value of 8 credits over Semester 1 and 2) ANT 2003 ANT 2014 ANT 2055 ANT 3023 Nation, State and Society in Middle East/N Africa [RF] Introduction to Visual Anthropology Anthropology and Art [PSC] Anthropological Perspectives on Human Rights [DZ] 4 credits 2 credits 2 credits 4 credits ANT 3064 ANT 3083 ANT 3060 Psychoanalysis and Anthropology [JPB] Material Culture [EB] Advanced Topic in Social or Cultural Anthropology [visiting lecturer] 4 credits 2 credits 2 credits Anthropology minimum workload this semester: 4 credits Semester 2 (February 2013-June 2013) Compulsory Study Units (all students must register for these units) ANT 3007 ANT 3068 ANT 3069 Economic Anthropology [PC] Synoptic Study Unit, General Anthropology (nc) Synoptic Study Unit Regional and Global Anthropology (nc) 4 credits 6 credits 6 credits Elective Study Units (Students are to obtain elective units to the value of 8 credits over Semester 1 and 2) ANT 2066 ANT 3043 ANT 3021 ANT 3041 ANT 3047 ANT 3080 ANT 3061 ANT 2006 Anthropology of Knowledge [RF] African Cultures and Societies [PC] Feminism and Anthropology [RR] Anthropology of Islam [RF] Introduction to Medical Anthropology [VS] History Memory and Identity [PSC] Special Topic in Anthropological Thought [visiting lecturer] Introduction to Biological Anthropology [Visiting] 4 credits 4 credits 2 credits 4 credits 2 credits 4 credits 2 credits 2 credits Anthropology minimum workload this semester: 16 credits Anthropology minimum workload this year: 28 credits nc: non-compensatable. This means that a compensated pass cannot be awarded to a student who fails to obtain the minimum pass mark. Requirement for award of B.A. in Anthropology and in another main area: 180 credits, of which 80 in Anthropology as in this Programme of Studies 80 in an other main area according to Programme of that area 20 in optional units. Note: This course of study is governed by “The General Regulations for University Undergraduate Awards, 2004 ” and by the Bye-Laws for the award of the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) under the auspices of the Faculty of Arts.