Description
This bachelor's degree focuses on the theoretical, methodological and practical foundations of anthropology. You will learn, from a global and comparative perspective, various aspects of human groups, such as political relations, economic, religious and symbolic dimensions or artistic productions. You will have access to a wide range of courses that examine in depth different regions of the world: Latin America, Canada's North, Oceania, Maghreb, Asia, Western Europe or Sub-Saharan Africa. . Areas of specialization include anthropology of health, conflict and violence, environment, development and ethnic minorities, as well as indigenous studies and visual anthropology.