B.Sc. in Anthropology

B.Sc. in Anthropology is a 3-year undergraduate program that explores the study of humans, their societies, cultures, and biological evolution. The course integrates social, cultural, and biological perspectives to provide a comprehensive understanding of human diversity and adaptation. Key topics include archaeology, social anthropology, biological anthropology, linguistic anthropology, and research methodologies. Students acquire theoretical knowledge and practical skills through lab work, field studies, and ethnographic research. The program prepares graduates for careers in cultural resource management, public health, social services, heritage preservation, or further studies in anthropology and related disciplines. This interdisciplinary course equips students to analyze and address complex human and societal issues in both academic and professional settings.