Ethnology of Europe 2 Field of study: Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology
Programme code: W6-S1AK19.2021

Module name: Ethnology of Europe 2
Module code: 12-AK-S1-EE2
Programme code: W6-S1AK19.2021
Semester:
  • summer semester 2023/2024
  • summer semester 2022/2023
Language of instruction: Czech
Form of verification: exam
ECTS credits: 3
Description:
The module of the Ethnology of Europe 2 familiarizes students with the processes of shaping and functioning of selected European cultures / nations. Students will become familiar with, among others, environmental and historical determinants of cultural diversity in Europe. Selected topics related to, among others, geographical, linguistic and cultural specificity will be presented during the course.
Prerequisites:
No requirements.
Key reading:
(no information given)
Learning outcome of the module Codes of the learning outcomes of the programme to which the learning outcome of the module is related [level of competence: scale 1-5]
student emphasizes the importance of acquired ethnological knowledge for maintaining and developing proper relationships in multicultural communities; it is aware of the responsibility for preserving the European cultural heritage [_K_1]
K_K02 [3/5] K_K04 [3/5]
student emphasizes the importance of acquired ethnological knowledge for being ready to take the next steps leading to learning about the wealth of selected European cultures and how they function in modern times [_K_2]
K_K01 [4/5]
student can use terminology related to various fields of European culture; can use ethnological terms, recognize and describe phenomena (and its groups) that have occurred and occur in European culture [_U_1]
K_U01 [3/5] K_U02 [3/5] K_U04 [3/5]
student can comment ethnological issues (in spoken and in written form); can collect information, develop and formulate conclusions on a selected topic in the field of European ethnology [_U_2]
K_U03 [4/5] K_U07 [4/5]
students know the basic terminology in the field of European ethnology, understand sources and mechanisms of its formation; know the mutual relations between European ethnology and other scientific sub-disciplines [_W_1]
K_W01 [2/5] K_W02 [2/5]
students know the historical and geographical conditions of shaping European culture; know and understand the causes and consequences of differences occurring within the cultural heritage in selected European countries [_W_2]
K_W05 [4/5] K_W06 [4/5]
students have a basic knowledge of European ethnology, understand the changing socio-cultural context of selected cultural phenomena [_W_3]
K_W05 [4/5] K_W06 [4/5]
Type Description Codes of the learning outcomes of the module to which assessment is related
written exam [_w_1]
checking the degree of mastery of the content of lectures and proposed supplementary literature
_W_1 _W_2 _W_3
presentation [_w_2]
checking the skills of both individual and group work, as well as the degree of application of acquired knowledge, checking the ability to argue and conduct discussions
_U_1 _U_2 _W_3
written assignment [_w_3]
checking if the student can work with the literature; whether he/she has the ability to search and collect material, assess and select the most important data on the basis of which he/she will present selected issues in the field of European ethnology
_K_1 _K_2 _U_1 _U_2
Form of teaching Student's own work Assessment of the learning outcomes
Type Description (including teaching methods) Number of hours Description Number of hours
lecture [_fs_1]
lecture on issues using audiovisual media
15
supplementary reading
30 written exam [_w_1]
practical classes [_fs_2]
analysis of texts using audiovisual media, discussion of the most important issues raised in the texts, discussion
15
gathering material and preparing a multimedia presentation; work with the literature on the chosen subject, selection and scientific elaboration in accordance with the requirements of the written work
30 presentation [_w_2] written assignment [_w_3]
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Syllabuses (USOSweb)
Semester Module Language of instruction
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