Module code | APL 120 |
Qualification | Undergraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Humanities |
Module content | This module builds on the ethnographic and theoretical themes introduced in APL 110, asking particular questions about how we may think about the relationship between the local and the global; indigenous and universal; public and private; the real and the possible.The module continues in the vein of APL 110, in that it explicitly encourages students to understand the society in which they live through a series of critical anthropological perspectives. |
Module credits | 12.00 |
NQF Level | 05 |
Programmes |
BA in Fine Arts 4-year programme
BA in Fine Arts 5-year programme BA specialising in Languages BA specialising in Law BA specialising in Visual Studies Bachelor of Arts [BA] 3-year programme Bachelor of Arts [BA] 4-year programme Bachelor of Social Work [BSW] BPolSci specialising in International Studies BPolSci specialising in Political Studies BSocSci in Heritage and Cultural Sciences option Heritage and Cultural Tourism BSocSci specialising in Industrial Sociology and Labour Studies BSc in Geography option Geography and Environmental Science |
Prerequisites | No prerequisites. |
Contact time | 2 lectures per week, 1 tutorial per week |
Language of tuition | Module is presented in English |
Department | Anthropology, Archaeology and Development Studies |
Period of presentation | Semester 2 |
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