The Bachelor of Science Honours in Anthropology (BSCANH) is a broad based programme with a mix of disciplinary, interdisciplinary and skill-based courses. It is designed to provide the learners with the information and skills necessary to understand and analyse their world by introducing them to the main themes and topics not only in Anthropology but disciplines like Humanities, Social Sciences and Sciences. The Bachelor of Science Honours in Anthropology (BSCANH) is of 148 credits with a mix of five types of courses: fourteen a) Core Courses, four b) Discipline Specific Electives, two c) Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses, two d) Skill Enhancement Courses and two e) Generic Electives. While each of the Ability and Skill Enhancement is of four credit weightage, all other courses of this programme are six credit courses.
Introduce the students to main themes and topics in Anthropology.
Expose the students to work towards ability and skill enhancement through exposure to appropriate courses.
Introduce students to reading and writing skills through assignments and dissertation project appropriate for undergraduate study.
Expose the students to the importance of interdisciplinary by enabling them to offer courses outside their disciplines.