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Society, Culture, and Language Last updated 4/23/13
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DEPARTMENT OF SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND LANGUAGE
The Department of Society, Culture, and Language is home to four College of Arts and Sciences Programs: Anthropology, Criminology, Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, and World Languages. The Mission of our Department is to educate students in the disciplines of Anthropology and Criminology, to provide a broad grounding in the social sciences for students majoring in Interdisciplinary Social Sciences by creating opportunities for students to explore selected disciplines in more depth, and to make students proficient in World Languages by offering language courses that satisfy the university language requirement and minors in Spanish and French. The department promotes collaborative research and civic engagement projects that engage local and global communities, through which we challenge students to explore and reach deeper understandings of human diversity and experiences. Students majoring in anthropology focus on the global, comparative study of human biological variation and cultural systems over all periods, from the prehistoric to the present. Students majoring in criminology develop a specialized understanding of the criminal justice system and criminal behavior, particularly the ability to explain, predict and prevent crime and victimization. Students majoring in Interdisciplinary Social Sciences gain a strong foundation in the social sciences while exploring specific disciplines in depth through selected cognate courses. The program emphasizes critical analysis of social issues from within a variety of theoretical and disciplinary perspectives, and the development of effective writing, research and communication skills. Students Students minoring in French and in Spanish gain proficiency in the five language skills (speaking, writing, listening , grammar, and culture) while developing a broad and refined understanding of the Spanish and French-speaking worlds through their language, literature, history, and culture. Student studying world languages will conduct research, scholarship and creative work in modern languages and literatures. Department Chair Dr. Susan Allen Davis 262, 873-4969, sfallen@mail.usf.edu
Program Coordinators and Student Advisor: Anthropology Program Coordinator Dr. Jay Sokolovsky
Davis 283, 873-4514, jsokolov@mail.usf.edu Criminology Program Coordinator Dr. Dawn K. Cecil l Davis 284, 873-4618, dcecil@mail.usf.edu ISS Program Coordinator Dr. Rebecca Johns Davis 269, 873-4556, rjohns@stpt.usf.edu World Languages Program Coordinator
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