First, this course forms students‘ schemata about basic anthropological concepts and basic sociological concepts. The formation of schemata begins with understanding the basic concepts of anthropology, including: material and formal objects of anthropology, branches of anthropology, methods, evolutionary theories, evolution and human variation, culture and its changes, cultural framework and mapping. After that, students are invited to understand the basic concepts of sociology, including: objects of study, social interaction, social values and norms, socialization and personality formation, social deviation and control, social structure, social stratification, social differentiation, social mobility, institutions. social, conflict and social integration, social change. Second, provide students with learning experiences applying basic concepts of sociology and basic concepts of anthropology as outlined in papers and presenting them using power point media. This course uses an expository and explanatory approach.