Nov 21, 2024  
2020-21 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2020-21 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Sociology and Anthropology


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  •   Graduate Study                      

 

J. Brandon Wallace, Chair 

Aday, Bartel, Berryman, Breault, Dye, Eubanks, Farney, Hodge, I. Leggett, W. Leggett, Leifker, MacLean, McKenzie, Mertig, Monteblanco, Orak, Pace, Smith, Webber, Wyatt

The curricula of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology are designed to serve the General Education needs of all students, to offer training for careers in applied fields, and to prepare students for graduate study in sociology, anthropology, and the applied social sciences.

Occupational fields include archaeology, social research, teaching, personnel, industrial relations, applied sociology or anthropology, criminology, gerontology, foreign service, and cultural research. Every attempt is made to assist the student in working toward specific career goals.

The department offers programs leading to a Bachelor of Science degree with majors in Anthropology or Sociology with concentrations in Criminology, Social Justice, and Work and Family, a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology with a concentration in Anthropology, and a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology. Minors in Sociology, Anthropology, Criminology, Family Studies, and Forensic Anthropology are available. Interdisciplinary minors in Archaeology, Asian Studies, International Media Studies, and Native American Studies are coordinated by the department. See Interdisciplinary Majors and Minors .

Graduate Study

The department offers the Master of Arts degree in Sociology. Requirements for this degree and a list of the courses offered for graduate credit are published in the Graduate Catalog.

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