Sociology and Anthropology

Sociology: Major聽
Anthropology: Major, Minor

The sociology and anthropology department will challenge you to critically examine continuing and urgent issues of inequality and social marginalization, focusing on complex human interactions in diverse cultures within a globalized world.聽

You will learn to analyze structures of power and hierarchy, draw connections between your personal experiences and larger social and historical processes, as well as question preconceived ideas about the nature of society and representation of cultures around the world. Our graduates enter a wide variety of occupations well prepared with sharp analytical skills and as knowledgeable and engaged citizens.

The department combines a humanistic concern for the quality and diversity of human life with a commitment to the empirical analysis of culture and society. The sociology curriculum will give you qualitative and quantitative research skills to tackle pressing 21st century issues. Courses draw attention to history, culture, and social structure and their effects on people’s lives. The anthropology curriculum focuses on human cultural experiences around the world, with an emphasis on the contemporary challenges wrought by globalization. Courses often highlight the geographical areas in which faculty work (Latin America, Asia, and Africa) and focus on a diverse range of topics.

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Program Highlights

Classes in sociology and anthropology give students the analytical tools to apply to complex issues that face us in the 21st century, including:

  • Global structures of inequality
  • Race and ethnicity
  • Gender and sexuality
  • Power and class
  • Religion
  • Environment
  • Media and popular culture
  • Health, medicine, and the body
  • Social movements
  • Family and kinship
  • Work and employment
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Opportunities

From internships to study abroad to independent research, opportunities abound for sociology and anthropology students.

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In the Community

Many department courses engage students in community-based learning, where academic learning and civic engagement meet.

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Careers

Graduates apply their skills in many careers, including business, health, education, marketing, and non-profits.

Sociology and Anthropology News

SGA Co-Presidents Noah Sisk '21 and Victoria Tara '21 on campus in early 2020.
SGA Co-Presidents Reflect on a Year Unlike Any Other
Noah Sisk 鈥21 and Victoria Tara 鈥21 campaigned successfully for co-presidents of the Student Government Association (SGA) with the slogan, 鈥淟et鈥檚 get real.鈥 Fresh off a semester in Washington, DC, through 海角社区鈥 Semester Away Program, the pair used the 鈥
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海角社区鈥 Chapter of Sigma Delta Pi Earns National Award
Omicron Epsilon, 海角社区鈥 Chapter of the National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society Sigma Delta Pi, has been named an 鈥淗onor Chapter鈥 for its outstanding activities in 2019-20, an award that was bestowed to only 11 out of 627 chapters nationwide. 鈥
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海角社区 Welcomes 11 Tenure-Track Faculty Members
At the start of the 2020-21 academic year, 海角社区 welcomed 11 new tenure-track faculty members, joining the following departments: biology, classics, English, mathematics and computer science, philosophy, psychology, sociology and anthropology, Spanish, and world languages, literatures and cultures. The 鈥