The B.Sc. in Anthropology program offers a comprehensive exploration of the diverse facets of human societies and cultures. Rooted in the social and biological sciences, the curriculum integrates core courses in cultural anthropology, archaeology, physical anthropology, and anthropological theory. This interdisciplinary approach equips students with a holistic understanding of human evolution, cultural diversity, and the complexities of societal structures. Core courses cover topics such as ethnographic research methods, archaeological excavation techniques, human evolution, and cultural analysis. Practical fieldwork and laboratory exercises are integral components, allowing students to apply theoretical concepts in real-world contexts and gain hands-on experience in anthropological research methodologies. The program provides flexibility through elective courses, allowing students to focus on specialized areas within anthropology such as medical anthropology, forensic anthropology, or environmental anthropology. This customization enables students to align their education with specific areas of interest and potential career paths within the broad field of anthropology. A strong emphasis is placed on critical thinking, cross-cultural understanding, and ethical considerations in anthropological research. Students engage with contemporary issues and debates, fostering an appreciation for the role of anthropology in addressing societal challenges and promoting cultural sensitivity. Upon completion of the program, graduates are well-prepared for careers in fields such as cultural resource management, international development, social research, or museum curation. The B.Sc. in Anthropology also serves as a foundation for advanced studies at the postgraduate level, enabling students to specialize further in anthropology or related disciplines. Graduates emerge with a nuanced perspective on human societies, a proficiency in research methodologies, and the ability to contribute to the understanding and appreciation of cultural diversity in a global context.