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Sociology is concerned with the scientific study of human behavior in
groups. Since a group consists of two or more communicating people, the subject
matter of sociology ranges from the briefest of two person interactions to the
most enduring features of culture and world civilizations. The unique insight of
sociology is that we are what we are largely because of our social experience
with others as those experiences are shaped by our cultural settings.
Sociologists use various methodological and statistical techniques to study,
describe and explain human behavior in different social settings.
What
is Anthropology?
What is Social
Work?
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Anthropology is the study of people at all times
and places. It emphasizes understanding total cultural systems. The department
sees understanding anthropology as vital to understanding society. Although we
do not offer a major in anthropology, a variety of courses in anthropology are
offered. A sociology major can elect to concentrate in anthropology and can go
on to graduate school to become an anthropologist.
What
is Sociology? What
is Social Work?
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Social work is the profession of helping
individuals, families, groups or communities to enhance or restore their
capacity for social functioning and creating societal conditions favorable to
that goal. The department offers courses focusing on families and individuals as
well as policy-influencing or comparative approaches to large-scale social
change. Although no degree is available in social work, students may choose to
minor in this field and attend graduate school to become practicing social
workers.
What
is Sociology? What
is Anthropology?
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