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Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice

The Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice Department is excited to announce a new minor available for students of any major! The new social work minor is an excellent option for students seeking to understand the well-being of our human society. With the option between Race, Class, Gender and Society or working with individual and family, students can design this major to meet their academic and career goals. 

Programs of Study

Sociology and Anthropology offer courses and programs examining the organization and processes of human social behavior and belief systems. The roles of individuals in both the maintenance and change of these arrangements are also explored. The criminal justice program is designed to provide a liberal arts education for students interested in employment or graduate education in criminal justice and related areas, for example, counseling and social work. A Bachelor of Arts degree is offered in Sociology and Criminal Justice. Minor programs are available in sociology, anthropology, criminal justice, and social work.

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