Sociology/Anthropology
Programs
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Sociology/Anthropology, Major,Minor
Courses
SOAN 115: Introduction to Anthropology: Culture & Diversity
Credits 4SOAN 118: Inequalities, Power & Society
Credits 4Introduces students to the sociological perspective and focuses on the connections between major social institutions and social inequality.
SOAN 140: Urban Sociology
Credits 4SOAN 212: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Literature
Credits 4SOAN 215: Identities & Social Movements
Credits 4Explores contemporary social movements organized around gender, sexuality, ethnicity and place. Examines the pivotal role of culture in shaping identities and structuring relations of inequality. Explores empirical case studies of social movements and theories that have emerged to grapple with the place of these movements in creating social change. Particular attention to tensions between class-based analyses of social movements.
SOAN 216: Theory through Ethnography
Credits 4SOAN 217: Foundations in Social Thought
Credits 4SOAN 240: Sophomore Seminar
Credits 3SOAN 244: Tourism in Japan & the Pacific
Credits 3SOAN 307: Housing, Affordability, Wages and Crime
Credits 4This course will ponder the relation of crime to housing affordability and wage stagnation. Karl Marx described how in nineteenth century England large scale farming huddled laborers into miserable dwellings where dear rents and minimal wages fostered crime. Dubbed “improvements”, these evictions also furnished lavish new places of business and residence for the wealthy. This course will consider actual and historical examples of “improvements” and crime, and their "intersectional" outcomes.
SOAN 309: Sociology of Social Media
Credits 3SOAN 310: Media & Surveillance in Contemporary Society
Credits 3Examining the intersection of recent digital technologies and an intensifying social gaze on individuals, populations, spaces and activities, this seminar focuses on behavior as monitored. The course considers how surveillance practices serve as instruments of social political discipline, market competition, knowledge circulation, risk reduction, social sorting and resource management, as well as fostering new forms of social participation and individual expression.
SOAN 311: Anthropology of the Middle East
Credits 4SOAN 314: Colonialism, Post Colonialism & Settler Colonialism
Credits 4SOAN 320: Peoples/Cultures Selected Area
Credits 4SOAN 324: Anthropology of Sound
Credits 4SOAN 333: Medical Anthropology & Global Health
Credits 3SOAN 335: Health, Medicine & Society
Credits 4SOAN 341: Contemporary Social Thought
Credits 4SOAN 345: Social Research Methods
Credits 4Primarily for Sociology/Anthropology majors. Introduces micro-social qualitative and focus group approaches in social research, preparing students to carry out original research projects in other Sociology/Anthropology courses.
SOAN 347: Fieldwork & Ethnographic Methods
Credits 4A self-designed ethnographic research project is carried out during the semester, with the members of the Practicum consulting with the group about their projects. Completes one of the options for the departmental methods requirement.
SOAN 349: Du Bois and Sociology
Credits 4SOAN 356: Deviance, Transgression & Social Control
Credits 4SOAN 365: Women, Gender & Sexuality
Credits 4SOAN 366: World Ethnography
Credits 4SOAN 368: Economy of Development: Discourse and Desire
Credits 4SOAN 372: Sustainability in the Anthropocene
Credits 4SOAN 382: Emerging Perspectives in Anthrozoology
Credits 4This course will explore human animal interactions drawing upon readings in philosophy, biology and anthropology. The course will address a range of questions pertinent to the emerging field of anthrozoology including how the animal is represented in social theory, the grounding, or lack thereof, of distinctions between humans and non-human animals in the field of ethics, and how socio-historical and cultural differences shape interactions between humans and non-human animals. The course is open to all levels.