
SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
Administered by the Social Science Department
All majors in Broad Fields Social Studies with concentrations in Economics, Political Science or Sociology/Anthropology must complete the 13 credit common interdisciplinary sequence in social science:
- SS 200 Data Analysis for the Social Sciences
- SS 368 Social Science Research Methods
- SS 369 Social Science Statistics
- SS 484 Senior Social Science Seminar
A Broad Fields Social Studies interdisciplinary major of 56-60 credits in history and the social sciences selected by the student in consultation with a Social Science Department advisor, to include 28-36 credits in sociology and anthropology and the required social science sequence, with supporting courses from at least two of the following disciplines: economics, geography, history, and political science.
Required courses:
- The Social Science Interdisciplinary Sequence (see above) (13 credits)
- SOC 201 F4 Introduction to Sociology or ANTH 222 F4 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
- SOC 402 Theories of Society
One course from the following:
- SOC 323 The Family and Society
- SOC 324 Education and Society
- SOC 345 Religion and Society
- SOC 365 Women and Society
One course from the following:
- SOC 322 Class, Social Change and Revolution
- SOC 332 Education and Society
- SOC 349 Social Psychology