B.A. (Hons.) in Anthropology is a 3-year undergraduate program that explores human societies, cultures, and biological aspects across time and space. The course covers key areas such as cultural anthropology, archaeology, physical anthropology, and linguistic anthropology. Students learn about human evolution, societal structures, traditions, and cultural diversity through theoretical studies and practical fieldwork. The curriculum often includes research methods, ethnographic studies, and interdisciplinary approaches, enabling students to understand human behavior and social systems comprehensively. Graduates can pursue careers in research, academia, cultural resource management, public health, museum curation, or social work. This program is ideal for those passionate about studying humanity’s past, present, and future in diverse cultural and biological contexts.