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2022-2023 University Catalog 
    
2022-2023 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Anthropology + Sociology, B.A.


The Anthropology + Sociology Program seeks to provide an enriching learning experience for students interested in focusing their studies on socio-cultural components of human behavior. Anthropology and sociology share an interest in studying social and cultural behavior, community development, social organizations, diverse groups of people, cross-cultural comparisons, and the interactions of all these categories. The major seeks to acquaint students with the fundamentals of both anthropology and sociology, highlighting the similarities of the fields in their first two years of study. The ultimate goal is that the student gains a broad understanding of both fields, and a more specialized understanding of specific issues pertinent to either anthropology or sociology.

Students who declare Anthropology + Sociology as a major must complete ANSOC 200  and ANSOC 300  with an average of C- or higher in order to continue in the program.

Students who major in Anthropology and Sociology have many options open to them in terms of careers and further education. An undergraduate degree in anthropology and sociology can prepare a student for work in community outreach, social services, the non-profit sector, education, and the for-profit sectors of business. Students will also have the foundation to continue their education in a range of professions including but not limited to: anthropology, sociology, law, medicine, and public policy.

Program Requirements


Majors pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology + Sociology must satisfy the University Core Curriculum requirements including the mathematics requirement ( MATH 124 - Basic Statistics , is recommended); the College speech requirement, COMM 210 ; the courses listed below; and a sufficient number of electives to total 120 credits.

Required Courses


Elective Requirements


Seven additional Anthropology and Sociology courses, at least three of these courses must be at the 300 level or above.