Anthropology / Sociology Department |
Majors, Minors, Concentrations
Lower Division Courses: Anthropology | Sociology
Upper Division Courses: Anthropology | Sociology
Consists of 32 credits, 21 of which must be upper-division from the two fields of study. The following courses are required:
Students selecting a major in Anthropology/Sociology are strongly encouraged to learn a modern foreign language.
Those who plan to continue in graduate school are advised to take a course in statistics. Students desiring teacher certification with a major in Anthropology/Sociology must consult with a member of the Education Department.
Consists of the requirements for the Anthropology/Sociology major, plus:
The human services concentration will appear on the transcript with the Anthropology/Sociology major.
Consists of 21 credits, to be approved by the minor advisor in the department and the major advisor, and must include:
For a description of this interdisciplinary minor, see the Latin American Studies section of the catalog.
For a description of this interdisciplinary minor, see the Asian Studies section of the catalog.