Welcome!
Welcome to the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Ohio University. We are
a diverse department that combines two distinct academic disciplines as
well as different programs within each major. We have a long distinguished
record as one of the oldest departments of sociology in the U.S., dating
back to the early years of the twentieth century. Anthropology joined us in 1970,
giving the department three undergraduate majors: Anthropology, Sociology,
and Sociology-Criminology, as well as an M.A. program in Sociology.
Both Sociology and Anthropology study human behavior, social interaction,
and social organization. Both are concerned with how societies are organized
and why people act as they do, but approach these issues from different
perspectives and traditions. Anthropology takes a holistic and comparative
approach that focuses on humanity as both biological and cultural beings.
Courses explore the similarities and differences in the ways through which
humans organize their lives. Anthropologists in the department examine human
origins and evolution, the prehistoric past, recent and contemporary forms
of human culture and society, patterns of communication, and forensics in
a variety of places spanning the globe.
Sociology focuses on the social causes and consequences of individual and
group behavior and interaction. It takes its cue from C. Wright Mills’
famous work on “the sociological imagination” as the “intersection
of biography and history within society.” Sociologists at Ohio University
apply this insight to study how social behavior becomes organized, institutionalized,
and changed at the macro level of societal change, the micro level of individual
belief and action, and everything in between. Specific topics include crime
and deviance, social inequalities, poverty and social welfare, and the intersections
of race, class, and gender with particular attention to policy impacts and
implications.
Both Sociology and Anthropology are deeply embedded in interdisciplinary
and international programs around campus, including Women’s Studies,
African American Studies, Environmental Studies, and programs affiliated
with the Center for International Studies.
Our students go on to have highly successful and distinguished careers in
both public and private sectors, ranging from the criminal justice system
to business, law, medicine, and higher education. They pursue these opportunities
here in Ohio and across the country and the world. We are very proud of
the contributions that our graduates make to their local, national, and
international communities.
Please enter the rest of this web site to find out more about our department
and programs. If you have any questions, send us an e-mail at socanth@ohio.edu.
We will be happy to hear from you.
Sincerely,
Ann R. Tickamyer, Chair
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