D.9. Key Learning Outcomes

1. Based on the anthropology master program requirements, students gain awareness of the human, cultural and population diversity.

2. Students acquire the skills of evaluating social and cultural phenomena in local and global contexts.

3. Students obtain knowledge about different populations, cultures and traditions around the world.

4. Students develop their analytical skills and the ability to express themselves in oral and written modes.

5. Students become able to conduct field study.

6. Students master the methods and techniques used in the reconstruction of ancient populations.

7. Students gain experience in the identification of scientific issues, designing and executing projects, and filing data reports.

8. Students become able to combine knowledge from their field with knowledge from other disciplines in order to create new study subjects.

9. Students acquire values of science ethics and abide by them.

10. Students can apply subject fields such as health and disease, violence, aging, migration, education, ecology and the environment, local cultures and customs, cultural heritage to living and extinct populations.

11. Students are able to convey a scientific experience or study.

12. Students obtain knowledge on the biocultural history and the diversity of the human being.

13. Students gain knowledge regarding the various fields of application of anthropology.