Program Summary
Sociology and Anthropology are interdisciplinary fields that study human societies, cultures, and behavior.
Sociology focuses on the structure, dynamics, and functioning of human societies, examining social institutions, relationships, inequalities, and cultural norms. It explores issues like crime, education, family, and social change.
Anthropology studies human beings, their cultures, and evolution, with a focus on understanding human diversity through cultural, social, biological, and archaeological lenses.
As a combined course, students gain insights into both social structures and cultural practices, preparing them for careers in research, social work, community development, education, and policy analysis.