Anthropology and Sociology Department

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The Anthropology and Sociology Department is one of eighteen academic departments at Knox. It offers one major and one minor. The department is located on the third floor of GDH.

Department Faculty[1][edit]

Current[edit]

Former[edit]

Much of the ANSO department left during the AnSo Department Exodus of 2006. It was disorienting.

Cooperating Faculty from Other Programs[edit]

Anthropology and Sociology[edit]

See main page at Anthropology and Sociology.

The department offers one Anthropology and Sociology major, and one Anthropology and Sociology minor.

Anthropology and Sociology (major)[edit]

This major allows advanced study in Anthropology and Sociology.

Courses Required for the Anthropology and Sociology major[2][edit]

10 credits:

  • All of the following:
  • One of the following:
    • ANSO 231 (Native America: Identity and Adaptation)
    • ANSO 232 (Indigenous Peoples of Latin America)
    • ANSO 233 (American Utopias)
    • ANSO 234 (Culture, Class, and Identity in Mexico)
    • ANSO 236 (Peoples and Cultures of Southeast Asia)
  • Two courses at the 100-level
  • Three other courses in the department, at least one of which must be at the 300-level (with permission, two of these may be from related studies outside the department)

Anthropology and Sociology (minor)[edit]

This minor allows for intermediate study in Anthropology and Sociology.

Courses Required for the Anthropology and Sociology minor[3][edit]

5 credits:

  • No more than two 100-level courses
  • At least one 300-level course (not ANSO 301)

Meeting the Competency Requirements [4][edit]

References[edit]