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The Bachelor of Arts in Social Anthropology and Criminology represents one of the specialized tracks available within the broader BA Social Sciences program. This pathway is perfect for students seeking academic flexibility or wishing to explore particular themes like criminal behavior, social stratification, or belief systems through multiple disciplinary lenses. The program's adaptable structure allows you to engage with a minimum of three disciplines during your first year, then focus more intensively on your chosen areas of interest in subsequent years. The curriculum encompasses six key disciplines: Criminology - Investigating the root causes and societal impacts of criminal behavior. Philosophy - Exploring fundamental questions about knowledge, morality, and existence while developing critical thinking about human reasoning and ethical frameworks. Politics - Analyzing systems of governance, power structures, and political institutions across societies. Quantitative Methods - Applying statistical techniques and data interpretation to examine social phenomena. Social Anthropology - Comparing diverse global cultures and social organizations through ethnographic research. Sociology - Studying social structures with particular attention to systemic inequalities and patterns of daily life.