2013-2014 University Catalog 
    
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Sociology and Anthropology major leading to BA degree


A major in sociology and anthropology leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree consists of at least 36 credits as follows:

  1. ANTH 101, SOC 102, 375
  2. One course chosen from INTR 202; MATH 118; PSYC 250 and SOC 118 
  3. Completion of one of the two following areas of emphasis:

Sociology (24 credits)

a. Theory: SOC 351
b. Emphasis: Three additional courses numbered 180 or above in the department, two in sociology and one in anthropology
c. Electives: Three additional courses chosen from courses numbered 200 and above in anthropology, sociology, or, when approved by the department head, economics, history, philosophy, politics, psychology, religion, or other disciplines
d. Capstone: SOC 395

Anthropology (24 credits)

a. Theory: ANTH 354
b. Emphasis: Three additional courses numbered 180 or above in the department, two in anthropology and one in sociology
c. Electives: Three additional courses chosen from courses numbered 200 and above in anthropology, sociology, or, when approved by the department head, economics, history, philosophy, politics, psychology, religion, or other disciplines
d. Capstone: ANTH 395

Students who also declare a major in psychology may request a substitution for SOC 375.

Students who intend to enroll in a graduate program in Sociology should complete the Sociology emphasis and consider enrolling in SOC 374 as one of the Sociology emphasis electives.

Students who wish to attend graduate school in Anthropology should complete the Anthropology emphasis. Those who have a particular interest in Archaeology should select the Anthropology emphasis and should enroll in ANTH 205 and 377. In addition, they should consider taking other Archaeology courses within the Anthropology track. Those students considering a graduate program in Archaeology are advised to take, as well, ANTH 207, 252, and an elective course in cultural anthropology. Many graduate programs in this field of Anthropology want to see a degree of expertise in the other three fields of the discipline.

3. Completion of one of the two following areas of emphasis


Sociology (24 credits)


b. Emphasis:


Three additional courses numbered 180 or above in the department, two in sociology and one in anthropology

c. Electives:


Three additional courses chosen from courses numbered 200 and above in anthropology, sociology, or, when approved by the department head, economics, history, philosophy, politics, psychology, religion, or other disciplines

Anthropology (24 credits)


b. Emphasis:


Three additional courses numbered 180 or above in the department, two in anthropology and one in sociology

c. Electives:


Three additional courses chosen from courses numbered 200 and above in anthropology, sociology, or, when approved by the department head, economics, history, philosophy, politics, psychology, religion, or other disciplines