Overview
The Social Anthropology department explores the cultural and social structures that shape human behavior. It focuses on the study of communities, rituals, traditions, and the diversity of human experiences across the world.
Key Courses:
- Introduction to Anthropology
- Cultural Anthropology
- Ethnographic Methods
- Anthropology of Religion
- Anthropology of Development
- Globalization and Social Change
Goals:
- To understand the complexities of human societies and cultures.
- To prepare students for work in social research, development, and international relations.
- To promote cultural sensitivity and global awareness.