Undergraduate Programs
The department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work endeavors
to fulfill four general objectives for undergraduate students:
1. To render modern social life more intelligible to
the student.
2. To contribute to the student's understanding of the unity
and diversity of human beings through the study of evolution, culture,
societal development, and the contemporary culture patterns of many
areas of the world.
3. To enhance the professional effectiveness of the student
entering occupations in which the knowledge of human relationships is
relevant.
4. To prepare the student who seeks graduate education in
sociology, anthropology, social work or social and criminal justice.
The department offers a major and minor in sociology, a major and
minor in anthropology, a major in social work, a concentration
in social and criminal justice, a minor in Youth Studies, a minor in American ethnic studies,
and two programs of study leading to the master's degree in
sociology.
Learn more about undergraduate programs,
majors and minors by clicking here.
Assessment plans and reports for the
department's undergraduate programs can be found be clicking
here.
Information on scholarships and
grants is available here.
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