

BA in Anthropology And Sociology, Western Connecticut State University
Danbury, Connecticut
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48 Months
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About this course
The Department of Social Sciences at Western offers a range of degree programs designed to give students a comprehensive understanding of the cultural, political, social, and economic aspects of society. The curriculum emphasizes social research methodology and analytical skills, providing a broad-based foundation in the social sciences. Students benefit from a personalized learning environment that includes faculty-mentored undergraduate research and cooperative education opportunities. The department aims to prepare students for graduate studies and help them explore suitable careers through advising. It also fosters faculty development and engages in public service collaborations with regional organizations to promote social sciences education.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program stands out because of its holistic approach to understanding society through diverse majors and minors, combined with practical research and public service opportunities. It prepares students not only academically but also for real-world applications in social sciences fields, making it suitable for those interested in graduate education or careers related to social justice, policy, and community development.
Specialisation
Students can choose from majors such as B.A. in Political Science, Anthropology/Sociology, General Studies, Global Studies, and Social Justice & Policy. There are also disciplinary minors in Anthropology, Geography, Political Science, and Sociology, along with interdisciplinary minors like Conflict Resolution, Cultural Resource Management, International Studies, Multicultural Studies, African-American Studies, Urban Studies, and Women’s Studies.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
13.99L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
The department provides a foundation in social research methodology and analytical skills. Specific degree requirements are not detailed in the provided information.
English language test
IELTS
6
TOEFL
79
PTE
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DUOLINGO
105
Career prospects
Graduates are equipped to pursue careers in social research, public service, policy making, community engagement, and potentially continue their education in graduate programs within the social sciences or related fields.
FAQs
What kind of research opportunities are available for students?
Students have access to faculty-mentored research opportunities and cooperative education research, fostering hands-on experience.
Does the department promote public service or community engagement?
Yes, the department collaborates with regional agencies and organizations such as the Jane Goodall Center, Connecticut State Archaeology Office, and others to promote social sciences education and public service.
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