Program Summary
Sociology and Anthropology as a course examines human behavior, cultures, and societies—both past and present. It explores topics such as social structures, cultural practices, kinship, religion, social change, inequality, and human evolution. Sociology focuses on understanding contemporary social systems and issues, while anthropology delves into the cultural and biological aspects of human history and development. The course equips students with critical thinking and research skills, preparing them for careers in research, social work, cultural resource management, public policy, education, and international development.