University Master's Degree in Medical Anthropology and Global Health - 9th edition
University Master's Degree in Medical Anthropology and Global Health
Academic information
Online teaching organisation
- Classes are livestreamed via the Virtual Campus (Moodle), on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, from 15.30 to 17:30 and from 18:00 to 20:00. Occasionally, complementary sessions may be held outside these hours.
- Videoconferences are complemented by the students' autonomous work, which is guided by the teacher, and by other activities such as conferences, seminars and workshops.
- Subjects worth 3 ECTS credits involve six videoconferences or 12 teaching hours.
- Subjects worth 6 ECTS credits involve twelve videoconferences or 24 teaching hours.
Assessment
Assessment is continuous and consists of online assessment activities for each subject. In addition, identity verification tests are carried out to ensure that students are the authors of the work that they submit.
External practices
The External Academic lntership subjet is optional and counts for 6 ECTS credits.
To register for the External Academic lntership subject, you must have passed 40% of the total credits for the master's degree.
Master's degree final project
Guide to the Master’s Thesis subject of Faculty of Arts (available in Spanish).
Mobility
Optional. Check the list of mobility agreements.