Program Overview
This program provides a foundation in anthropology and sociology, with core courses in introduction to anthropology, cultural anthropology, introduction to sociology, and research methods. Students can choose minor electives from a range of courses in sociology, history, and global issues, allowing them to tailor their studies to their interests. The program prepares students for careers in fields such as social work, research, and education.
Program Outline
Outline:
Core Courses (12 credits) ANTH 1020: Introduction to Anthropology (3 credits) ANTH 2300: Cultural Anthropology (3 credits) SOCL 1020: Introduction to Sociology (3 credits) SOCL 3000: Research Methods in the Social Sciences (3 credits) Minor Electives (6 credits)
Select 3 credits from the following courses:
- SOCL 3500: Race and Ethnicity in the U.S. (3 credits)
- SOCL 3600: Environmental Sociology (3 credits)
Select 3 credits from the following courses:
- HIST 2130: Formation of Latin America (3 credits)
- HIST 2300: Caribbean History (3 credits)
- HIST 2400: African History (3 credits)
- INST 1500 or INST 1500H: Global Issues or Global Issues Honors (3 credits)
- ANTH 3100: Biological Anthropology (3 credits)