
Majors
Anthropology and Sociology
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Bachelor of Arts (A. B.) or Bachelor of Science
(S. B.)
Students interested in exploring the complexities of human
behavior find this interdisciplinary major valuable. Courses focus
on the ways in which societies influence individual and group
behavior. Students are introduced to cultures other than their own,
developing a cross-cultural perspective. Study Abroad is highly
encouraged.At Elmira College, students pursue an interdisciplinary major in
Anthropology and Sociology, which is based on four foundational
courses; students then concentrate on one or the other discipline
before completing a capstone seminar.
Anthropology is the broad and inclusive study of human beings.
It is best noted for its focus on human cultures — the
ways that people organize their ways of life — and on
the biological and evolutionary history of human beings. The major
question anthropology asks is, “Why do people do the
things they do, and what do those things mean to them?”
At Elmira College, we focus especially on cultural anthropology,
with offerings also in biological anthropology, archaeology and
linguistics.
Sociology is the study of groups of people living in a society.
Sociology courses look at human interaction as shaped by social
institutions such as the family, the education system, marriage and
relationships, economic structures, religion, and the media.
Sociologists are particularly interested in the socialization
process that creates the norms, values, and rules of a society.
Sociology often looks at social inequalities, based on race, social
class, or gender. Also offered at Elmira College are courses on
social processes like deviance, globalization, social institutions,
and inequality, and on race, gender, social class, community,
theory, and qualitative methods.
The Senior Seminar focuses on individual research projects,
emphasizing quality of research design, acquaintance with
professional literature, presentation and defense of the
student’s findings.
Honor Societies
Lambda Alpha, Anthropology Honor Society
Advisor, Dr. Robin O’Brian
Lambda Alpha, Anthropology Honor Society
Advisor, Dr. Robin O’Brian
Pi Gamma Mu, Social Science Honor Society
Co-advisors, Dr. Martha Easton and Dr. Jim Twombly
Co-advisors, Dr. Martha Easton and Dr. Jim Twombly









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