Sociology-Anthropology Human Services Concentration
(13.25 courses)
Required Courses within the Sociology-Anthropology Department (9.25):
Either SOCI 101 (Introduction to Sociology), SOCI 102 (Social Problems), or ANTH 103 (Introduction to Anthropology)
SOCI 180 (Introduction to Human Services in the United States)
SOCI247 (Race & Ethnicity)
Either SOCI 251 (Criminology) or SOCI 327 (Sociology of Medicine)
Either ANTH 362 (Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective) or ANTH 364 (Cities in Global Perspective)
SOAN 301 (Theory of Cultures & Society)
SOAN 302 (Research Methods)
SOAN 310 (Internship)
SOAN 410 (Senior Research Preparation)
SOAN 420 (Senior Research)
Required Courses outside the Sociology-Anthropology Department (4):
MATH106 (Elementary Statistics)
PSYC101 or 102 (Introduction to Psychology)
PSYC355 (Theories of Counseling)
In addition, 1 course must be taken from the following list (which fulfills the prerequisite for PSYC355):
PSYC221 (Lifespan Development)
PSYC236 (Abnormal Psychology)
PSYC240 (Personality)
It is strongly recommended that students take at least 2 years of a modern foreign language