2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Anthropology and Sociology
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Mark Cohan, PhD, Chair
Web: https://www.seattleu.edu/artsci/departments/anso/
Our department draws on the unique qualities of two disciplines to be a focal point at the university for the critical investigation of cultures, societies, and the individual’s place within them. Anthropology offers the ability to understand, analyze, and compare diverse cultures from cultural, archeological, linguistic, and evolutionary perspectives. Sociology provides the “sociological imagination,” an ability to examine the mutual dependence and influence between the individual and the structures of society.
Together as one department, we are able to offer students a rigorous degree program in either of our fields, while ensuring that each simultaneously benefits from the cross disciplinary perspective and active collaboration that characterize our faculty. We also have an arrangement with the Department of Social Work that allows Anthropology and Sociology students to take a selection of social work courses as major electives for either the Anthropology or Sociology degrees. Our faculty are excellent teachers and active scholars who-by virtue of what they teach, how they teach, and their commitment to those they are teaching-are especially qualified to develop students to be leaders for a just and humane world. Through courses that invite students to engage with faculty research and thoughtful use of programs like study abroad and service-learning, students receive a participatory, student-centered experience that is a superb preparation for a variety of career opportunities.
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