| Program Director: | Chris Begley (cbegley@transy.edu) |
| Office: | Hazelrigg 105 |
| Phone: | 233-8144 |
| Sociology/Anthropology Major Pattern | ||
|---|---|---|
| First Year | ||
| Fall Term | Winter Term | May Term |
| SOC 1004 Intro to Sociology* OR | ANTH 1024 Cultural Anthropology* (if not taken yet) OR | Sociology Elective OR |
| ANTH 1024 Cultural Anthropology* | SOC 1004 Intro to Sociology* (if not taken yet) | General Elective |
| Sophomore Year | ||
| Fall Term | Winter Term | May Term |
| ANTH 1034 Human Origins* OR | Anthropology Elective OR | Anthropology Elective |
| ANTH 1054 Intro to Archaeology | Sociology Elective | |
| SOC 2224 Research Methods* | ||
| Junior Year | ||
| Fall Term | Winter Term | May Term |
| ANTH 1034 Human Origins* OR | ANTH 2204 Area Study (if not yet taken yet) OR | Sociology Elective |
| ANTH 1054 Intro to Archaeology (if not yet taken yet) | Allied Area Study Course | |
| SOC 2224 Research Methods* (if not yet taken yet) | SOC 3104 Sociology Theory* AND | |
| Sociology Elective | ||
| Senior Year | ||
| Fall Term | Winter Term | May Term |
| ANTH 4444 Senior Seminar* OR | SOC 3104 Sociology Theory* (if not yet taken) AND | Sociology Elective |
| SOC 4444 Senior Seminar* (consult with advisor) | 3000-level Anthropology Elective (if not yet taken) | Anthropology Elective |
| 3000-level Anthropology Elective* | ||
*Required Major Courses |
||
| SOC/ANTH majors are required to take one course in Social Institutions (SOC 2_14 or 3_14), in addition to the other courses required for the major. | ||
| GE's recommended for students interested in archaeology as a profession include a foreign language, MATH 1144 Statistics, BIO 1164 Biology and Human Concerns, ART 1024 Intro to Visual Art, CHEM 1004 Chemistry in Society. | ||
| PHIL 1154 Practical Logic is recommended as a GE for all SOC/ANTH majors. | ||
Transylvania University admits students regardless of age, race, color, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status, national origin, or any other classification protected by federal or state law or local ordinance.