Ethnology – Field of study catalogue MU
Ethnology“Among people: tradition and innovation.” |
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- describe and identify the basic aspects of traditional culture
- carry out independent research
- use the basic methods of ethnology in practice
- analyse sources and literature
- create syntheses in the form of publications
In addition to this, students have a five-hour duty in the department library every week, during which they catalogue publications in the Aleph system, archive photographs, or archive students’ work in the Bach system (field research, questionnaires, etc.). Additional work is assigned by their individual supervisors.
Doctoral degree students take active part in other activities of the department, e.g. the Week of Human Sciences; they present their work at the regular meetings of the Department of European Ethnology doctoral degree students, and take part in specific research at the department.
1) earning 240 credits in the standard length of study
2) successful defence of the dissertation
3) passing the doctoral state examination in the following areas:
a) ethnological research (methods, techniques); interpretation of basic research methods and the methodology of ethnology;
b) the history of Czech ethnology/ethnography/folkloristics (important representatives, basic works, journals in the field of study, institutions); knowledge of scientific literature in the field of study;
c) aspects of Czech folk culture (the material, social, and spiritual culture of the Czech ethnic group, the ethnographic division into districts, and the differentiation of the Czech lands); explaining the systematics of traditional culture;
d) basic terms from the fields of ethnology and cultural anthropology (in the recommended literature);
e) the history of social and cultural anthropology;
f) evaluating the ethnic history and issues of Europe.
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