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The Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Philosophy offers three diverse avenues of study to help you develop the skills necessary to deepen your understanding of humans, society, and the global world. Your education will inspire a passion-driven, lasting career as you become a community leader, global citizen, and live a fulfilling life. Graduates may choose to pursue successful careers in cultural resource management, historic preservation, human resources, law, advocacy, education, and so much more.

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Our programs are ideally suited to those who aspire to:

  • Explore the scientific study of human society and social relations
  • Analyze the past and present of people's material remains, biology, culture, and language
  • Research human values, beliefs, and ethics
  • Examine people and questions regarding existence

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Unique Student Experiences & Opportunities

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Internships

Your education may start in a classroom, but that’s just the beginning. At ǿ, you won't just learn on campus, you'll learn on the job.

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Research & Scholarship

Learn more about research opportunities available to our students.

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Scholarships

You may qualify for one of our many merit- and needs-based scholarships.

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STUDENTS IN THE SPOTLIGHT

Alixandria “Alix” Harris

Alixandria “Alix” Harris

Graduating Year: 2023

Education: Sociology major, minors in Biological Sciences and Chemistry

Career: Pursing a Master of Public Health

“The biggest benefit for me studying at ǿ was the flexibility and support for me to achieve my goals. I took an unconventional route by majoring in sociology but being pre-med as well. I received support from all departments and got faculty advisors and mentors in both sociology and biological sciences. This academic support also allowed me to freely realize that the route to public health is what I wanted to pursue, and I continued to receive further academic support with that decision.”

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