Contemporary Applied Anthropology Program 

Students in this program will become intensively familiar with the most important key and practical issues related to the fundamental principles of this field.
 
  • Each program includes 6 main core areas taught over two 6-month semesters.
  • In each semester, 3 specialized areas consisting of several course topics are taught.
  • The total duration of instruction over one year is approximately 153 hours.
  • Each course includes one 1.5-hour session per week.
  • Training days: Thursdays, and each day includes three 90-minute classes.
  • Each semester includes 17 weeks of instruction.
  • Semester One Start: September 15
  • Semester One End: January 15
  • Semester One Exam Date: January 20
  • Semester Two Start: February 15
  • Semester Two End: June 15
  • Semester Two Exam Date: June 20
  • Graduation Ceremony: July 10 
  • This program includes an English-language Certificate of Completion. 
  • Graduates of this program are given priority for admission as members of specialized associations or academic clubs of the college.
  • Tuition Fee per Semester: $300

Our Vision for This Program 

Which Courses Are Taught in This Program?

All educational sessions are taught by leading specialized instructors in each subject, and classes are conducted online through live video.

Semester One

How Does the Contemporary Human Think and Act?

Sundays: 14:00 to 16:00 

 
  • Behavioral patterns of modern humans in everyday life
  • The impact of media, technology, and social networks on human behavior
  • Needs, fears, and motivations of contemporary humans
  • Differences between traditional, modern, and postmodern humans in practice (not theory)
 

 

Semester One

 Identity, Meaning, and Choice in Contemporary Life  

Sundays: 17:00 to 19:00 

 
  • Formation of personal identity in today’s world of abundant choices
  • The crisis of meaning and common confusions of the new generation
  • The role of culture, family, and society in individual decisions
  • Analysis of incorrect and repetitive choices of contemporary humans

Semester One

Human Relationships in a Complex World

Tuesdays: 16:00 to 18:00 

 
  • New patterns of relationships, friendship, and intimacy
  • Conflicts between individual and collective interests in social life
  • Power, influence, and susceptibility in human relationships
  • Understanding others’ behavior without judgment or oversimplification
 

Semester Two

Analyzing Human Behavior in Real-Life Situations

Sundays: 14:00 to 16:00

 
  • Why do humans make decisions against their own rational judgment?
  •  Analyzing behavior under pressure, fear, and crisis
  • Identifying recurring patterns of personal and social failure
  • Understanding one’s own behavior and that of others for better decision-making

Semester Two

 Anthropology in Work, Family, and Society

Sundays: 09:00 to 11:00

 
  • Human behavior in the workplace and power structures
  • The role of personality, culture, and values in career success
  • Behavioral dynamics within family and close relationships
  • Managing human conflicts in real life
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Semester Two

Building a Conscious Life Through Understanding Humans​ 

Tuesdays: 16:00 to 18:00

 
  • Self-awareness based on a realistic understanding of humans
  • Designing a lifestyle aligned with the realities of contemporary humans
  • Avoiding harmful idealization of human nature
  • Transforming human understanding into more rational choices

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