Program Summary
Sociology and Anthropology is a course that studies human societies, cultures, and social behavior across time and space. It covers areas such as social institutions, cultural practices, human evolution, kinship systems, globalization, and social change. Sociology focuses on understanding social structures and relationships, while anthropology explores cultural and biological aspects of human life. Students develop research and analytical skills. Graduates can work in academia, social research, development agencies, cultural preservation, public policy, and community services.