What is the MSc in Anthropology syllabus?
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An MSc in Anthropology course is a 2-year PG programme divided into 4 semesters. It provides an in-depth scientific understanding of humans from biological, cultural, linguistic, and archaeological views. The syllabus overview of an MSc in Anthropology course in India is
MSc Anthropology Subjects Semester I Fundamentals of Physical Anthropology Fundamentals of Social Anthropology Archaeological Anthropology Fundamentals of Population Studies Somatometry, Somatoscopy Reading of Ethnography Prehistoric Archaeology - MSc Anthropology Subjects Semester II Human Variation and Adaptations Anthropology of India: Ethnic and Cultural diversity ( Physical and Social) Kinship, Marriage, and Family Human Ecology: Biological & Cultural Dimensions Osteology, Osteometry, and Craniometry Research Methods & Techniques I MSc Anthropology Subjects Semester III Paleoanthropology Human Growth, Development, and Nutrition Human Population Genetics Biostatistics and Computational Anthropology Human Growth, Size, and Shape Measurements Serology, PTC, Color Blindness, Dermatoglyphics Computational Human Genetics and Biostatistics - MSc Anthropology Subjects Semester IV Physiological Anthropology Kinanthropometry and Ergonomics Biochemical Genetics Molecular Anthropology Dermatoglyphics Primate Behavior Primate Biology Statistical Methods in Biological Anthropology Note - The information is taken from external sites and may vary.
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