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Sociology and Anthropology (SAN)
Major: An interdisciplinary major with a minimum of 10 course credits in Sociology and Anthropology, which include
SOC 101;
ANT 101;
SOC 387
or ANT 320;
SOC 398
or ANT 322; and
six other courses, of which at least two are in each discipline, and of which at least three are at or above the 300 level.
No more than two course credits in individualized research (one in Sociology and one in Anthropology), and no more than three 100-level courses may be counted toward the total of 10 course credits.
Note: Students may not combine this joint major in
Sociology and Anthropology with a Sociology major, an
individualized major in Anthropology, or a Sociology or
Anthropology minor.
Teaching Major: Same as above. Completion of
the above requirements meets the standards for teaching certification in
both sociology and anthropology. In addition to the foregoing
requirements, prospective teachers must also apply for
admission to the Teacher Education Program
(preferably at the start of their sophomore year) and complete coursework leading to secondary certification described under Education. Prospective teachers should request a current list of the specific course requirements from the Education Office.
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