M.Sc. in Anthropology is a 2 year postgraduate degree that investigates human communities, cultures, and biological elements. The course covers topics like physical anthropology, social anthropology, archeological studies, ethnography, and human evolution. Students develop a thorough awareness of human diversity, cultural traditions, and social structures over time and geography. The program focuses on research methodologies, fieldwork, and data analysis, giving students hands-on experience conducting anthropological research. Graduates can engage in research, academia, social work, cultural heritage management, or governmental and non-governmental organizations with a focus on human development and policy.