SOCIOLOGY and ANTHROPOLOGY
Professor Wenda Trevathan, department head
Professors Rushforth, Staski, Trevathan, Williams; Associate Professors Alexander, Benefit, Frehill, Lucero, Stanford, Walker; Assistant Professors Eber, Newby, McCrossin; College Associate Professor O'Leary; College Assistant Professors Hamilton, Hoffman; Adjunct Professors Loendorf, Long; Adjuct Associate Professor Hendricks; Adjunct Assistant Professors Lamb, Valverde
(505) 646-3821
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
MAJOR: Sociology
MAJOR: Anthropology
SOCIOLOGY
The undergraduate major in sociology is broad in scope.It prepares the student for a great variety of public and private sector employment opportunities including market research, personnel, corrections, and health services. Successful students often use their major as preprofessional preparation for advanced degrees in law, business, teaching, counseling, and various social science based careers.
Departmental Requirements
SOC 101G, Introductory Sociology................................................................................. 3
SOC 251, Sociological Imagination ............................................................................... 3
SOC 351, Sociological Theory............................................................................................ 3
SOC 352, Social Research:Methods ................................................................................ 3
SOC 353, Social Research:Analysis .................................................................................. 3
SOC 401, Introduction to Sociological Practice........................................................ 1
Electives in sociology to bring total creditsin major to 31,including 21 upper-division. A maximum of six credits of Directed Readings(SOC 449 or SOC 449H) is allowed.
Criminal Justice/Sociology double majors may be permitted to substitute CJ 300 for SOC 352 and CJ 301 for SOC 353 upon approval of appropriate substitution/waiver forms. Government/Sociology double majors may be permitted to substitute GOVT 300 for SOC 352 upon approvalof appropriate substitution/waiver forms. Other substitution/waivers for courses may be available upon consultation with the sociology undergraduate advisor. In all cases, the total number of sociology credits (courses with SOC prefix) must be a minimum of 31.
Online Degree Students
SOC 251 is not required of students enrolled as majors in the online sociology bachelor of arts degree program.
Nondepartmental Requirements
(A grade of C or better must be earned.)
MATH 115, Intermediate Algebra.................................................................................... 3
MATH 210G, Mathematics Appreciation ..................................................................... 3
C S 110G, Computer Literacy............................................................................................. 3
Electives: Sufficient to bring total credits to 128, including 54 upper-division.
ANTHROPOLOGY
The major in anthropology provides a broadly based education in the social and biological sciences. The undergraduate program prepares students for careers in many areas, such as cultural resource management (or contract archaeology), archaeological research, forensic sciences, health services, cross-cultural field work, community development programs, and museum work. Anthropology students can continue for advanced degrees in teaching, museology, other social sciences, and anthropology.
Departmental Requirements
ANTH 301, Cultural Anthropology.................................................................................. 3
ANTH 315, Introduction to Archaeology ..................................................................... 3
ANTH 320, Anthropological Linguistics ....................................................................... 3
ANTH 350, Anthropological Theory ............................................................................... 3
ANTH 355, Physical Anthropology.................................................................................. 3
ANTH 406, Introduction to Anthropological Practice ........................................... 1
Additional electives in anthropology to bring total credits in major to 31, including 25 upper-division.
Nondepartmental Requirements
(A grade of C or better must be earned.)
ENGL 218G, Technical and Scientific Communication, or ENGL 318G,
Advanced Technical and Professional Communication............................ 3
MATH 115 or above ............................................................................................................... 3
Electives: Sufficient to bring total credits to 128, including 54 upper-division.