Bachelor of Arts in Sociology with Concentration in Anthropology

University of Nebraska Omaha

USA,Nebraska

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 20,469/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 45 FREE

Application Fee

Aug 2025

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USA, Nebraska

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1908

Total Students: 15,328 +

Int. Students: 458 +

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6001 Dodge St, Omaha, NE 68182, United States

Bachelor of Arts in Sociology with Concentration in Anthropology

Program Overview

There are many reasons to major in sociology. The primary reasons are intellectual (intriguing course content and skill development) and practical (many diverse potential career options). A major in sociology should appeal to both the careerist and the idealist.

Intellectual reasons to study Sociology:

On the intellectual side, and most importantly, sociology is about understanding "the big picture." Sociologists try to understand both broad and narrow social phenomena, issues and problems, and in doing so, they integrate the findings of other social science disciplines. Sociology integrates the findings of economics, political science, psychology and history. Rather than viewing our world only through one lens, sociologists view the world though lenses that combine these diverse perspectives. In addition, in sociology one can study many of the substantive topics that the others social sciences examine. Thus, the fields of ethnic studies, gender and cultural studies build on important sociological traditions and findings.

In sociology, you can:

  • Learn how business works through the study of organizations, economic processes, human relations and institutions
  • Learn how politics and law work through the study of sociology of law, politics, social movements and revolutions
  • Learn how science and medicine create truths and change the world sociology of science, sociology of knowledge, and technological change
  • Learn how societies create opportunities and perpetuate inequalities poverty, education, gender, ethnicity and race relations
  • Learn how communities of belief and kin are created sociology of culture, religion and family

Anthropology Concentrations

Anthropology is the holistic study of humans: Anthropologists examine all aspects, both physical and mental, of all humans, both living and dead. Traditionally, the discipline encompasses four sub-disciplines: Archaeology, Biological anthropology, Linguistic anthropology and Socio-cultural anthropology. Anthropological training is useful in any employment situation where one has to interact with individuals from other cultures. Anthropologists also act as advisors and counselors to businesses seeking information on client behavior and product use and design.

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