Academics
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Sociology and Anthropology Major & Minor Program Website Ask yourself the following questions:
If you find any of these questions thought-provoking and intriguing, then the Sociology major is right for you! The Department of Sociology and Anthropology provides an opportunity for you to use familiar social settings as resources for studying human social life. Topics for research, discussion, and intellectual inquiry are as varied as the questions above suggest, and include:
Faculty Our faculty members and their interests include:
Sociology majors find many opportunities for designing creative, stimulating projects and bringing them to fruition. Classroom environments emphasize small group problem-solving, and students are encouraged to form alternative models and explanations to the obvious and customary. Activities are designed to improve basic skills that form the key elements of success in any career. These skills include written and oral communication, research design and development, facility with the latest statistical software, and technical and interpretive skills. The department offers a supervised internship program in various occupational settings for junior and senior majors seeking to explore research and vocational interests for college credit. In addition to the major in Sociology, the department also offers a Sociology minor and a certificate program in Criminology for Sociology majors. The department also provides an Anthropology minor, through which various Classical Language and Culture courses are offered. Courses in Sociology and Anthropology contribute to the major in Latin American Studies, and the minors in Women and Gender Studies, Health Care Issues, and Africana Studies. |
Contact:
Kimberly Flint-Hamilton 386-822-7716 kflintha@stetson.edu Full Time Faculty: 7 Degrees Offered: Bachelor of Arts. |
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