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Anthropology and Sociology, B.A.
The College of Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology and Sociology (ANSO) curriculum is designed to engage students with the study of cultures and societies, race and ethnicity, social class, gender and sexuality, and other social inequalities that students examine through a lens of social justice. The ANSO Bachelor of Arts provide students with theoretical, research, critical thinking, and writing skills to examine the interplay between the environment, social institutions, culture, and individual identity. ANSO students take courses in both disciplines and graduate with a degree in both anthropology and sociology. Program OutcomesThe ANSO program has five program outcomes that focus on skills necessary for a successful career in the 21st Century. Courses are structured and sequenced within the major to satisfy one or more of the following program outcomes by way of introducing, reinforcing, or mastering the following:
Emphasis on Strengthening and Applying Important Career Skills The ANSO Faculty designed the program with relevant job skills in mind to put our majors in a strong position for careers where a degree in anthropology and sociology are particularly useful, such as:
Students considering graduate school in Anthropology, Sociology, Law, or other relevant graduate degree program are highly encouraged to work with full-time faculty in Anthropology and Sociology in their Junior year so that s/he can write the student strong letters of recommendation for their graduate school applications that are often due in Fall of their Senior year. Students considering a graduate degree in Anthropology are highly encouraged to take language courses, and students considering a graduate degree in Sociology are highly encouraged to take advanced statistics courses. |
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Degree RequirementsStudents must meet all university requirements for a bachelor’s degree. In addition, students must complete Core, Concentration Core, and Selective courses with a “C” or better. General Education Requirement (37 Hours)See Bachelor’s Degree Requirements for general education requirements. The following general education courses must be taken and passed with a grade of “C” or better to meet major and general education requirements:
Core Courses (15 Hours)
Selectives (21 Hours)Students choose a minimum of 21 hours of upper-division courses from the following Selectives. A lower-division ANSO/ANTH/SOC course can count as a Selective with advisor and Program Coordinator approval. Please meet with your Program Advisor for the anticipated course offerings.
Electives (47 Hours)Additional courses as approved by Academic Program Advisor. Total: Minimum of 120 Hours |
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