4 Distance Learning Master Degrees in Anthropology 2024
Master's Degree in Anthropology of Latin America -interuniversity- (Semipresencial modality)
Universidad de Leon
Featured
- León, Spain
Full time
1 year
Distance Learning, On-Campus
Spanish
We train innovative and competent specialists for anthropological and critical analysis in the field of ethnological and ethnographic studies from its beginnings to the most contemporary trends.
- São Paulo, Brazil
Part time
3 semesters
Distance Learning
Portuguese
The Master in Behavioral Economics will provide a solid theoretical basis in Behavioral Economics, enabling participants to use the concepts and main tools in this field of research in companies, advertising agencies, banks, consulting, among others. The objective of this course is also to subsidize future managers, consultants and analysts in the trends underlying the psychological decisions made by customers, employees, competitors, and themselves, with an emphasis on how to incorporate these insights into business, marketing, leadership and strategies.
- San Francisco, USA
Full time
2 years
Distance Learning
English
We bring together scholars and activists to engage in co-learning, inspired by a long and beautiful history of education developed in popular universities, modern schools, universities of earth and without walls, and free schools. Our learning community is a convivial space where we collectively consider social movement histories and create a shared understanding of how to influence the movements we are a part of. Our graduates are trained for professional careers in academia, policy, social-political journalism, advocacy, and community, legal, and environmental organizations. Our faculty have a wide range of research interests, among them urban social movements, agri-food studies, politics and filmmaking, post-structuralist philosophy, gender equality, forced migration and refugees, radical oral history, and psychoanalytic time.
- 19th floor, USA
Distance Learning
English
The MA in Urban Studies degree program is designed for students pursuing both scholarly and professional interests in the political, economic, and social dynamics of contemporary urban life. Urban Studies students explore how cities grow and evolve, govern themselves, distribute goods and services, serve the public, and employ their residents.