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Sociology & Anthropology Department

Sociology and anthropology students study human behavior, social interaction, and social organization. They are concerned with how societies are organized and why people do what they do.

Anthropology takes a holistic, comparative approach focused on humanity as both biological and cultural beings. Sociology focuses on social causes and consequences of individual and group behavior and interaction.

Humans
Anthropology focuses on humanity as biological and cultural beings.
Societies
Sociology focuses on causes and consequences of individual and group interaction.
1920
OHIO established our department to study society and culture in our country.

Studying Human Behavior and Social Interaction

Our faculty and students in both sociology and anthropology are concerned with how societies are organized and how humans behave, but they approach these issues from different perspectives and traditions.

Our sociologists study how social behavior becomes organized and institutionalized. Our expertise includes crime and deviance, social inequalities, poverty and social welfare, and the intersections of race, class, and gender.

Our anthropologists explore differences in the ways humans organize their lives. Their work around the globe spans the prehistoric past as well as contemporary forms of human culture and society.

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Sociology & Anthropology Faculty Research Areas

Prospective graduate students or undergraduates interested in getting involved in research can explore our faculty research areas to find faculty working in areas that interest them.

Research Areas We Focus On

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    Archaeological Anthropology


    Excavating, analyzing, and interpreting material remains.

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    Biological Anthropology


    Analyzing the evolution and diversity of humans and other primates.

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    Cultural Anthropology


    Analyzing diverse cultural practices of politics, religion, law, and economy in an increasingly global world.

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    Criminology


    Studying law-making, law-breaking, and social responses to law-breaking.

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    Social Change


    Studying the transformation of cultural symbols, rules of behavior, social organizations, value systems and social institutions over time.

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    Social Inequality


    Studying the unequal distribution of material and nonmaterial resources, and the social forces that generate and perpetuate those distributions.

Sociology, Criminology & Pre-Law Careers

Many students dip their feet into sociology as an experiment, only to find the subject matter fascinating, awakening and inspiring for their future career trajectories. And the diversity of possible job and career options available to anthropology majors is staggering, especially with the current emphasis on a global economy and multi-culturalism.

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51ÉçÇø alumna Bryttani Debro

Alumni Engagement & Giving Opportunities

Alumni involvement drives innovation and impact in the Sociology and Anthropology Department for both students and faculty. Explore the areas of highest need for our department, including supporting students, experiential learning and investing in faculty.

Sociology & Anthropology Giving Opportunities

Dominic Detwiler

Sociology and Anthropology News

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Sociology and Anthropology Events

Wednesday, March 26 4:00 PM — 5:00 PM to be determined