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Sociology and Anthropology (SOC and ANT)Richard Peterson (chair), Christopher Carlson, Jeffrey Ehrenreich, Mary Olson Major in Sociology and Anthropology: A minimum of ten course credits in Sociology and Anthropology, which include: SOC 101 (Introductory Sociology) and ANT 101 (Cultural Anthropology), SOC 398 (Sociological Theory) or ANT 322 (History of Ethnological Theory), SOC 387 (Research Design and Data Analysis) or ANT 320 (Qualitative Research Methods and Fieldwork); six other courses, at least two in each discipline and at least three at or above the 300 level. No more than two courses credits in individualized research (one in Sociology and one in Anthropology) and not more than three 200-level courses may be counted toward the total of ten course credits. Students may not combine the joint major in Sociology and Anthropology with either a Sociology major or an interdisciplinary major in Anthropology. : Same as above. Completion of the above requirements meets the standards for a teaching license in both sociology and anthropology. In addition to the foregoing requirements, prospective teachers must also apply for admission to the Teacher Education Program and complete a second major in Secondary Education described under ``Education.''
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