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Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology

The bachelor programme in Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology trains students to critically examine the processes of culture and development through the lens of the latest theory in the field and both qualitative and quantitative research methods.
The language of tuition for this programme is Dutch. However, the literature used in courses is mostly in English and most elective courses are thought in English. The electives are a part of the second and third year bachelor and as such are listed below.

First Year

Please see the Dutch-language version of this website for a description of the 1st year’s programme.

Course EC Semester 1 Semester 2
Cultuur en vergelijking 1: Inleiding 5
Cultuur en vergelijking 2: Cases 5
Sociale theorieen van cultuur en ontwikkeling 10
Inleiding in de Ontwikkelingssociologie 5
Ontwikkelingsproblematiek 5
Methoden en technieken van onderzoek I 10
Inleiding in de Statistiek en SPSS 5
Academische vaardigheden I 10
Academische vaardigheden II 5

Second Year

Please see the Dutch-language version of this website for a description of the 2nd year’s programme.

Course EC Semester 1 Semester 2
Basismodule: Economische antropologie 5
Basismodule: Gender 5
Basismodule: Politiek 5
Basismodule: Religie 5
Binnenlands leeronderzoek 10
M&T 2: Analysetechnieken 5
M&T 2: Onderzoekstechnieken 5

Regionale keuzemodule, te kiezen uit:

Antropologie van Sub-Sahara Afrika 10
Contemporary South Asia, part 1 and 2 10
The Anthropology and Sociology of Modern Day Southeast Asia 10

Oriëntatiemodule, te kiezen uit:

Globalisering: Cultuur en sociologie van de grote schaal 10
Media Worlds 10
Milieus van Ontwikkeling 10

Third year

Please see the Dutch-language version of this website for a description of the 3rd year’s programme.

Course EC Semester 1 Semester 2
Bachelor scriptie CA-OS 10
Stages CA-OS 20
Kwalitatief en Mixed Method onderzoek 10

Specialisatie Development in Place

Cities 10
Environment and Society 10
ICT4D: Information, Technology and Development 10
Rural Development 10

Specialisatie Media and Culture

Contemporary Visual Culture 10
Ethnographic Filmmaking 10
The Anthropology of Art and Material Culture 10
Visual Methods 10

Specialisatie Global Connections

Globalisation and the Market 10
Internationale migratie en transnationalisme 10
Medische Antropologie en Sociologie 10
Religion and Modernity in Global Context 10
Social Movements 10

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The bachelor programme in Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology trains students to critically examine the processes of culture and development through the lens of the latest theory in the field and both qualitative and quantitative research methods.
The language of tuition for this programme is Dutch. However, the literature used in courses is mostly in English and most elective courses are thought in English. The electives are a part of the second and third year bachelor and as such are listed below.