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Social Anthropology
effective date of concentration Fall Term 2000 |
previous requirements
May be elected as an interdepartmental concentration program
Social anthropology is a multidisciplinary program involving joint participation of the Anthropology and Sociology departments. A mutual interest in problems of social organization and culture provides the basic focus. The social anthropology concentration is designed to acquaint students with sociological and anthropological perspectives, theories, and methods.
Prerequisites to Concentration.
Anthropology 101 or
222 and Sociology
100,
102, or
300.
Concentration Program. At least 36 credits, comprised of elections in each of the participating departments:
Anthropology. Six courses in ethnology, including at least one ethnology-regional course, one ethnology-topical course, and one ethnology-theory/method course from among those listed for Anthropology.
Sociology. Sociology 210 (Elementary Statistics),
Sociology 310 (Research Methods), Sociology 305/405 (Social Theory) and three other courses chosen in consultation with and approved by the concentration advisor.
Honors Concentration. Contact the Sociology or Anthropology department for information on applying to the Honors program.
Advising. Professor Chesler is the concentration advisor. Appointments can be made by contacting the Sociology Undergraduate Programs Office at (734) 764-7239.
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