The undergraduate program in social anthropology provides students with the fundamental theoretical and methodological tools for an understanding of what constitutes an anthropological perspective in the study of contemporary societies. The courses are organized around the following specialized thematic areas of study:
- Anthropology of Greece and Neighboring Societies (Europe, the Mediterranean, the Balkans, the Middle East)
- Anthropology of Health and Biopolitics (gender, kinship, health, new technologies, the body, age and aging, food and nutrition)
- Interculturalism and the Politics of Culture (education, migration, tourism, space and environment, material culture, museums, visual anthropology, ethnomusicology, anthropology and archaeology)
- Theory and Methodology of Social Anthropology
- Globalization: Social and Economic Aspects