Department of Sociology and Anthropology

Anthropology professor Jordan Kerber conducts fieldwork with a student.

Sociology and Anthropology at Colgate

Sociology and Anthropology study human cultures and societies, past and present, on a comparative basis. These disciplines are concerned with analyzing and understanding the social structures and values that shape our lives, the institutions and social forces in our own and other societies.

About the Department

The department offers a wide variety of topics for study, including archaeology, social anthropology, American minorities, and the sociology of medicine. Many of these courses may be taken by students who are interested in the subject but do not intend to concentrate in sociology and anthropology. Students who choose such a concentration take nine courses, including an introductory course in each discipline (SOAN 101; SOAN 102), a course on classical social theory (SOAN 304) related to both disciplines, a methods course (SOAN 310; SOAN 311), a selection of more specialized upper-level courses, and a senior seminar. This concentration provides students with a suitable preparation for careers or graduate study in such fields as law, business management, public administration, teaching, journalism or social work.

The Longyear Museum of Anthropology


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Updated: May 2003.

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