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The Department of Anthropology offers undergraduate and graduate courses in the five fields of anthropology: cultural and social anthropology, archaeology, biological anthropology, linguistic anthropology and anthropological theory. The courses are designed to help students understand human biological and cultural diversity and the forces that shape cultural evolution and social change. | The Department of Anthropology offers undergraduate and graduate courses in the five fields of anthropology: cultural and social anthropology, archaeology, biological anthropology, linguistic anthropology, and anthropological theory. The courses are designed to help students understand human biological and cultural diversity and the forces that shape cultural evolution and social change. | ||
Faculty | ===Faculty=== | ||
* Eufracio C. Abaya, PhD | * Eufracio C. Abaya, PhD | ||
Associate Professor | Associate Professor | ||
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Geographical Areas: Zambales, Cagayan, Ilocos | Geographical Areas: Zambales, Cagayan, Ilocos | ||
* Nestor T. Castro, | * [[Nestor Castro|Nestor T. Castro]], PhD | ||
Associate Professor and Chairman, Department of Anthropology | Associate Professor and Chairman, Department of Anthropology | ||
Political Anthropology, Archaeology, Social Anthropology | Political Anthropology, Archaeology, Social Anthropology | ||
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Geographical Areas: Iloilo, Batangas, Southeast Asia | Geographical Areas: Iloilo, Batangas, Southeast Asia | ||
* Francisco A. Datar | * Francisco A. Datar, PhD | ||
Professor | Professor | ||
Nutritional Anthropology, Osteology, Human Evolution | Nutritional Anthropology, Osteology, Human Evolution | ||
Geographical Areas: Sorsogon, Batanes, Cordillera | Geographical Areas: Sorsogon, Batanes, Cordillera | ||
* Felipe P. Jocano Jr., MA | * [[Felipe Jocano Jr.|Felipe P. Jocano Jr.]], MA | ||
Associate Professor and Undergraduate Program Coordinator, Department of Anthropology | Associate Professor and Undergraduate Program Coordinator, Department of Anthropology | ||
Culture and Personality, Religious System, Community Studies, Culture Change, Language and Culture | Culture and Personality, Religious System, Community Studies, Culture Change, Language and Culture | ||
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Geographical Area: Batanes, Davao | Geographical Area: Batanes, Davao | ||
* Michael L. Tan, PhD | * [[Michael Tan|Michael L. Tan]], PhD | ||
Professor and Dean, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy | Professor and Dean, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy | ||
Head, Medical Anthropology Section, Social Medicine Unit, University of the Philippines College of Medicine | Head, Medical Anthropology Section, Social Medicine Unit, University of the Philippines College of Medicine | ||
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Geographical Areas: Southeast Asia | Geographical Areas: Southeast Asia | ||
===Lecturers=== | |||
* Mary Racelis | * Mary Racelis | ||
Professorial Lecturer | Professorial Lecturer | ||
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Professorial Lecturer | Professorial Lecturer | ||
Archaeology | Archaeology | ||
== Academic Programs == | |||
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'''Undergraduate program''' | |||
The Department of Anthropology offers an undergraduate program that gives a student basic knowledge on four subdisciplines. The program is composed of 129 units and can be finished in four years. Aside from the lecture classes, the program includes a fieldwork that would encompass a whole semester. | |||
*[http://our.upd.edu.ph/announce/curriculum/BA%20Anthropology.pdf BA Anthropology] | |||
'''Graduate Program''' | |||
The Department of Anthropology also offers a master's degerr that is composed of a total of 30 units. This is composed of 24 units of coursework and 6 units of thesis which is required to be completed in 5 years. | |||
'''Doctoral Program''' | |||
Ph.D. in Anthropology | |||
The Department of Anthropology offers a doctoral program that gives a person a great foundation in anthropology. It is composed of a total of 36 units that includes specialization classes aside from the core courses. The doctoral student must have a weighted average of 1.75 or higher to be able to qualify for the comprehensive examination. This program must be completed in 6 years. | |||
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The Department of Anthropology offers undergraduate and graduate courses in the five fields of anthropology: cultural and social anthropology, archaeology, biological anthropology, linguistic anthropology, and anthropological theory. The courses are designed to help students understand human biological and cultural diversity and the forces that shape cultural evolution and social change.
Faculty
- Eufracio C. Abaya, PhD
Associate Professor Medical Anthropology, Folklore, Culture and Personality, Anthropological Theories Geographical Areas: Zambales, Cagayan, Ilocos
- Nestor T. Castro, PhD
Associate Professor and Chairman, Department of Anthropology Political Anthropology, Archaeology, Social Anthropology Geographical Areas: Cordillera, Batanes, Mindoro, Muslim Mindanao
- Soledad M. Dalisay, PhD
Associate Professor and Graduate Program Coordinator, Department of Anthropology Medical Anthropology, Gender, Sexuality & Culture, Human Biology; Nutritional Anthropology Geographical Areas: Iloilo, Batangas, Southeast Asia
- Francisco A. Datar, PhD
Professor Nutritional Anthropology, Osteology, Human Evolution Geographical Areas: Sorsogon, Batanes, Cordillera
Associate Professor and Undergraduate Program Coordinator, Department of Anthropology Culture and Personality, Religious System, Community Studies, Culture Change, Language and Culture Geographical Areas: Urban Centers
- Maria F. Mangahas, PhD
Associate Professor Ecological Anthropology, Museology, Maritime Anthropology Geographical Area: Batanes, Davao
- Michael L. Tan, PhD
Professor and Dean, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy Head, Medical Anthropology Section, Social Medicine Unit, University of the Philippines College of Medicine Medical Anthropology, Sexuality and Gender Studies, Anthropological Theories, Ethnicities Geographical Areas: Southeast and East Asia
- Carlos Tatel Jr.
Assistant Professor Archaeology, Historical anthropology Geographical Areas: Southeast Asia
Lecturers
- Mary Racelis
Professorial Lecturer Development Anthropology; Urban Anthropology
- Wilfredo Ronquillo
Professorial Lecturer Archaeology
Academic Programs
Undergraduate program
The Department of Anthropology offers an undergraduate program that gives a student basic knowledge on four subdisciplines. The program is composed of 129 units and can be finished in four years. Aside from the lecture classes, the program includes a fieldwork that would encompass a whole semester.
Graduate Program
The Department of Anthropology also offers a master's degerr that is composed of a total of 30 units. This is composed of 24 units of coursework and 6 units of thesis which is required to be completed in 5 years.
Doctoral Program
Ph.D. in Anthropology
The Department of Anthropology offers a doctoral program that gives a person a great foundation in anthropology. It is composed of a total of 36 units that includes specialization classes aside from the core courses. The doctoral student must have a weighted average of 1.75 or higher to be able to qualify for the comprehensive examination. This program must be completed in 6 years.
Directory
9818500 local 2114