It all starts with a curiosity about human nature. What does it mean to be human? Why do we behave the way we do? How can we live together in this world? What can we learn about ourselves—and the future—from studying our ancestors and how they lived? As sociologists and anthropologists, these are the questions that fascinate us. And every day, we search for the answers—in the classroom, through our research, and in a variety experiential learning and fieldwork opportunities.

If you share this curiosity about what it means to be human and the social and cultural impact of our interactions, we invite you to join us. We offer you options—the B.A or B.S. programs in Sociology or the B.A. in Anthropology. We also offer a minor in sociology, anthropology, and in our unique Justice, Law and Society program.