Admission Bachelor's Degree in Social and Cultural Anthropology

Course access

Students wishing to take this course have different access routes, depending on their previous studies:

Type of access Preference of access Admission mark 23/24
Secondary school diploma + University entrance exam
and CFGS (Advanced professional training)
Weighted subjects pertaining to the PAU specific phase:
  • Geography (0.2)
  • Greek (0.2)
  • History of Philosophy (0.2)
  • Latin (0.2)
  • Mathematics Applied to Social Sciences (0.2)
  • Mathematics (0.2)
5.000
University access for people over 25 Social Sciences and Law option ---
Others Employment record for people over 40

 

 

 

Entrance exams for people over 45 ---
Degree holders ---
Change of studies and validations  

Pre-enrolment code

Student Profile

The degree in Social and Cultural Anthropology is addressed to students with a critical spirit, interested in social and cultural differences and inequalities, in the genesis of stereotypes and prejudices, in understanding social habits as the result of cultural processes and not as natural and immutable acts. Students must be able to combine logical thinking with the ability to feel empathy and comprehension towards people and groups with different social and cultural characteristics and be interested in both the details of cultural variability and a critical contrast of the theories which seek to explain this phenomenon.

Access related information

Check all the information related to university access routes here: secondary school students, CFGS students, over 25 years old and over 45 years old.

You will also find information on other access routes (accredited work experience, changing from a foreign university) and other access routes for pre-university international students (international students: secondary school in the EU, international students: secondary school outside the EU) and for university students and graduates (reincorporations, EU university students, non EU university students and university graduates).