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TRACKS AND COURSES
The Sociology-Anthropology Department offers two tracks in the major. Both tracks introduce the students to the fundamental concepts of the discipline, and both tracks prepare the student for graduate school.
Track I emphasizes the theoretical aspects of sociology and anthropology. Track II emphasizes the application of sociology and anthropology to human services.
Track I - Sociology-Anthropology requires the core course sequence SOC 110, 114, 229, 330, 430, 444 and three other courses within the department with the exception of SOC 443. REL 226 may also be counted toward the major.
Track II - Human Services in a Socio-Cultural Perspective Track II - Human Services in a Socio-Cultural Perspective requires SOC 110, 222, 229, 330, 430, 443, and 444. In addition, students must select two courses from among the following: SOC 220, 228, 300, 334, and 335. Students are also required to choose two units from the following courses: PSY 110, ECON 224, PHIL 219, and SOC 230. Recommended courses: ACCT 110, 226; SPAN 111, 112; HIST 126; and PHIL 334.
Majors in both tracks are encouraged to participate in the internship program. Students interested in teacher certification should refer to the Department of Education on page 99.
The following courses satisfy the cultural diversity requirement: SOC 229, 331, 334, 335, 336, and 337. The following courses, when scheduled as W courses, count toward the writing intensive requirement: SOC 229 and 331.
Minor
A minor in sociology and anthropology consists of SOC 110 and four other SOC courses approved by the department, three of which must be numbered 220 or above.
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